Exclusive last minute Valentine's Day offers from Pinkster Gin

gin bottle and glass

If you have a gin loving partner, friend or family member that you want to surprise and delight this Valentine's Day, then look no further than these two fabulous offers from Pinkster Gin, the Limited Edition 'Let the love beGin' bottle and The Pinkster Gin Home Tasting Kit for Two.
Pinkster Gin the pioneers of pink gin have an exclusive offer on their 'Let the love beGin' limited edition bottles. What's more, if you order a bottle of this fabulous raspberry infused gin by Sunday 14th February then you will also receive a free pack of 8 Fever-Tree tonics (usually £5) - 'taste-testing for the wedding day beverages' is also another, perfect excuse to make the most of these offers!

50 ml Pinkster Gin
25 ml Pink Grapefruit juice
12.5 ml Apple juice
Build crushed ice into a rocks glass. Add ingredients and stir. Garnish with a teaspoon of Pinkster Gin Jam and a basil leaf, (from £36). Available from pinkstergin.com

group shot of gift box of gin

For those of you who fancy a spot of cocktail making on Valentine's night why not try their Pinkster Gin Tasting Kit for two? You can enjoy making five different gin cocktails all in the comfort of your own home. The Pinkster Gin Home Tasting Kit for Two includes five different serves - from the potent Pinkster Gimlet cocktail to a Hedgepig fruit gin liqueur made with foraged wild bullace and quince, there's something for everyone. The full kit includes:

5cl Pinkster Gin
5cl Pinkster Royale
5cl Pinkster Gimlet (pre-mixed cocktail)
5cl Hedgepig Wild Bullace and Quince
5cl Triple Distilled Gin (the base gin for Pinkster)
200ml Fever-Tree Indian Tonic
200ml Fever-Tree Ginger Ale

A few sachets of Pinkster Gin Jam Cocktail Mix and a mini jar of Pinkster Gin Jam, (rrp £30). Available from pinkstergin.com

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