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Discover the vibrant, naturally sweet charm of 7K Distillery’s Tasmanian Raspberry Gin, crafted with fresh Willamette Raspberries grown in Westerway, just up the River Derwent. This gin captures the pure, authentic flavor of Tasmanian raspberries, preserved at the peak of the season without any syrups or artificial additives, delivering a refreshingly honest and fruity profile.

Key Information and Highlights:

  • Distillery: 7K Distillery  
  • Type: Raspberry Gin  
  • ABV: 30%  
  • Volume: 700ml Bottle  
  • Origin: Tasmania, Australia  
  • Ingredients: Made with Tasmanian-grown Willamette Raspberries, picked at the height of the season and preserved directly in dry gin to maintain their fresh flavor. No syrups, no artificial additives—just pure, natural raspberry goodness.  

Flavour Profile:

  • Appearance: Clear with a slight rosy hue, reflecting the vibrant fruit infusion.  
  • Aroma: Bright and fragrant, with dominant notes of fresh raspberry, complemented by subtle hints of juniper and botanical complexity.  
  • Taste: Light and crisp, featuring juicy raspberry flavors balanced by the herbal and botanical notes of the gin. Refreshing and naturally sweet, with a clean, lingering berry finish.  
  • Finish: Smooth and lively, with a gentle berry sweetness that invites another sip.

Serving Suggestions:

Perfect enjoyed over ice or in a refreshing cocktail such as a Raspberry Gin & Tonic. It also pairs beautifully with citrus or berry garnishes, and makes a delightful addition to summer drinks or dessert accompaniments.

Conclusion:

7K Distillery’s Tasmanian Raspberry Gin is a no-nonsense, naturally sweet gin that celebrates the pure, authentic flavor of Tasmania’s Willamette Raspberries. With its vibrant aroma, fresh berry taste, and honest craftsmanship, it’s a delightful choice for those seeking a genuine, fruit-forward gin experience—fresh, natural, and full of Tasmanian character.

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