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The Elephant gin’s nose shows a subtle juniper aroma, with an undertone of mountain pine and other herbaceous notes.
Writing letters was the only form of communication at the time, without which Elephant Gin may have never heard the tales of these explorers. They strongly believe that this generation has a responsibility to support the African wildlife today, so others can continue to enjoy it in the future. When you subscribe to our VIP Club you’ll receive your exclusive surprise bottle in the middle of the month. The gin’s distinct nose first yields a subtle juniper aroma, with an undertone of mountain pine and other herbaceous notes. With every bottle sold, Elephant Gin contributes 15% of profits to elephant conservation charities including Big Life Foundation, while with each miniature bottle sold, 15% of profits is donated to Sheldrick Wildlife Trust.The label has a resemblance to a stamped postage stamp, from the double-sided printed label on the back shines through a map to the front.
Unsure what the future held, we decided to take action and make an impact to help protect the African elephant - even from afar. They're joined by mountain pine, apple, orange peel, ginger, and a few more hushed-up botanicals that make Elephant Gin such a treat. This gin has a higher ABV of 57% and uses twice as many botanicals as the original Elephant London Dry Gin.Handcrafted, all botanticals are hand-selected, labels hand-written and each batch named after a special African elephant. The Strength encompasses twice the quantity of botanicals and a focus on the extraordinary African buchu, sweet orange peel and herbaceous mountain pine.