About this bottle
The gin gets its name from the Sainte Marie lighthouse at the southern entrance to the Old Port of Marseille, where 19th century Salcombe Fruit Schooners loaded citrus fruits and herbs bound for England. The pink hue of this gin is owed to the maceration of unsweetened red fruits added to the botanical mixture that were inspired by flavors of the Mediterranean coast.
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