Demijohn’s ‘Vampire’s Blood’ For Halloween!

Posted by Emma Jones on Fri 22nd October 2010 at 11:52 AM, Filed in Gifts For HerGifts For HimPersonalised Gift Ideas

I have a passion for Demijohn as they produce some of the finest drinks that I have tasted.  I have sampled many of their spirits and liqueurs, and am thrilled to sample this year’s - Redcurrant Gin.  If you are looking for Halloween drink ideas, you need to look no further!

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Making a great gift this coming Halloween time, this Redcurrant Gin, or Vampire’s Blood (as Demijohn like to call it this time of year), is with no doubt the ultimate ‘blood red’ drink for any party. 

Demijohn is a liquid deli with shops in York, Edinburgh and Glasgow and online and sells its huge array of unusual spirits, liqueurs, oils and vinegars – all of which are delicious.  Their Redcurrant Gin (17%) arrives at the end of the season for growing redcurrants.  Each of Demijon’s products are selected for its superior quality and uniqueness and then customers choose the size and shape of re-useable glass bottle. The bottle can even be personalised for free.

 

This scrumptious Gin can be drunk in many ways, meaning that you will never tire of it!  It is a little tart, but with its sharp qualities your palate will be left feeling clean and refreshed.

Serve the Redcurrant Gin over crushed ice, or for an extra refreshing taste, add a splash of lime to it – now that sounds good!  Or, for a nice long drink, add tonic and ice to it and savour the taste.

You can get this fantastic Halloween Redcurrant Gin from http://www.demijohn.co.uk, priced at £3.80 per 100ml.

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