Forthave Spirits
Forthave, "Blue" 750mL
Forthave, "Blue" 750mL
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BLUE is a botanical forward gin infused with 18 botanicals including juniper, grapefruit and mint. It is unfiltered so it will create a pearlescent effect when poured over ice or when mixed with tonic.
43% alc./vol
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