Blossom Hill Gin Fizz Blood Orange 75cl
Blossom Hill Gin Fizz Blood Orange 75cl Original price was: AED 35.00.Current price is: AED 25.00.
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Blossom Hill Gin Fizz Lemon and Rosemary 75cl

Original price was: AED 35.00.Current price is: AED 25.00.

Bright, zippy lemon with a savoury rosemary twist—this ready-to-pour gin fizz is an instant patio mood. It’s lightly sparkling, clean, and actually tastes like the flavours on the label (not perfume, not candy). Made in England and built for easy spritz moments, it’s a fridge-friendly crowd-pleaser when you want something refreshing without mixing a thing.

Size75cl / 750ml
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Description

Lemon, rosemary, and a proper gin fizz vibe, this one’s for the “one more glass” crowd. Blossom Hill Gin Fizz Lemon & Rosemary drinks like a sunny patio moment, even if you’re just in your kitchen pretending you’ve got a view.

  • Appearance: Pale, bright, and lightly spritzy in the glass, it looks like summer showed up early.
  • Nose: Fresh lemon peel first, then that savoury rosemary lift, like you just brushed past a herb garden.
  • Taste: Zesty citrus up front with a gentle gin-and-tonic-style bitterness, rounded out by herbal rosemary and a clean, crisp acidity that keeps it snappy.
  • Body: Light-bodied and bubbly, easy to sip but still interesting enough to pay attention to.
  • Finish: Lemon zest lingers, rosemary hangs around softly, and it ends with a tidy, refreshing snap.

You don’t need a mixology kit for this. Chill it, pour it, and you’re basically done. If you want to get fancy, add a rosemary sprig (clap it between your hands first to wake up the oils) and a thin lemon wheel. It also plays ridiculously well with salty snacks, grilled chicken, or anything with olives and herbs.

It’s also a great “bridge bottle” for wine drinkers who are curious about gin flavours but don’t want a heavy cocktail. You get that classic gin fizz energy, plus real citrus-herb character, without the whole shaker-and-strainer situation.

Country of origin: England. That matters here because you get that familiar British gin profile (citrus, gentle bitterness, clean finish) wrapped in an easy, ready-to-pour style.

Fun Fact: Blossom Hill became a household name in the UK in the 1990s, thanks to a wave of easy-drinking styles that pulled wine off the “special occasion only” shelf and onto weeknight tables.