Solferino Native Gin
From: Solferino Native Gin
This is the first Mexican Gin distilled from the State of Quintana Roo, a handcrafted beverage, made with meticulous attention to every detail.
This artisanal approach guarantees the product’s quality and authenticity it uses local botanicals purchased directly from residents of the village of Solferino, ensuring that the botanicals are fresh and of high quality, while also supporting the local economy.
Each batch of Solferino Native is distilled in micro-batches, with a maximum of 120 bottles per batch.
This careful, limited production process makes each bottle unique and special. A truly unique Mexican gin.
Free of chemicals and preservatives, Solferino Native is distilled without the use of chemicals or artificial preservatives. meaning consumers can enjoy a pure and natural gin, without compromising on quality or flavour.
Gin-Note™ Flavour Guidance
Aromatic and Tropical
Crisp juniper and citrus notes meet exotic Hoja Santa, balanced by warm cinnamon and herbal mint
Ideal mixer: Classic tonic
Recommended garnish: Orange slice
Ideal serve: Negroni
ABV: 40%
Spirit base: Cane
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| ABV: | 40% |
|---|---|
| Nose: | Fresh lemongrass and mint over juniper. |
| Palate: | Citrus and black pepper with silky Hoja Santa |
| Finish: | Crisp, herbal rosemary. |
| Serve: | Negroni with a wedge of orange |
| www.solferinogin.com | |
| @solferinonative |
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Solferino Native Gin
During the 2020 pandemic, Christian Taraborrelli was forced to close his restaurants on Holbox Island. Sheltered in the charming village of Solferino, a picturesque town located in Quintana Roo, Mexico, Read more
Solferino Native Distillery
At the heart of the operation is Christian Taraborrelli, an Argentine-born distiller who has made the Mexican Caribbean his home and muse. His philosophy is simple: sincerity, precision, and a relentless respect for the raw materials. By naming each of the five stills, Christian treats the distillation process not just as a business, but as a personal craft where family Read more

