Edinburgh Elderflower Gin Liqueur 50cl
AED 125.00
Bright elderflower and juniper make this gin liqueur a cheat code for crowd-pleasing drinks—floral like spring air, with a crisp citrus edge that keeps it from feeling sugary. Built on Edinburgh gin, it’s made for effortless cocktails like a Gin Fizz, Tom Collins, or a lighter twist on a French 75. If you want a floral gin liqueur that actually tastes like real elderflower, this bottle earns the spot!
Big spring-in-a-glass energy, without turning your drink into a candy shop. Edinburgh Elderflower Gin Liqueur is what you reach for when you want your gin moment to feel floral, bright, and just a little mischievous.
- Nose: Fresh elderflower upfront, then soft citrus peel and a gentle herbal lift like crushed garden leaves.
- Taste: Sweet-but-not-syrupy elderflower, zesty lemon, and a juniper backbone that keeps it firmly in “grown-up drink” territory.
- Finish: Floral notes linger, with a clean citrus flick at the end that makes you want another sip.
This is a liqueur, so it’s built for easy wins: it brings sweetness and aromatics, but it still tastes like it belongs in a proper gin drink. Think of it as your shortcut to complexity—one pour adds top-note florals, a little citrus sparkle, and enough botanical edge to stop things getting cloying.
If your usual G&T feels a bit one-note, this is the fix. Add a splash to your gin and tonic and it instantly shifts the whole vibe—more perfume, more lift, more “what is that?” from whoever’s holding the other glass.
It’s also sneaky-good in a French 75-style drink (bubbles love elderflower), or in a simple soda highball when you want something light and refreshing. Hosting? Use it to upgrade a jug cocktail without doing bartender homework.
Where it comes from: Scotland. And it shows in the style—flavour-first, botanical-led, and not afraid to let the flowers talk while the gin keeps order.
Pairing tip: cucumber makes it greener and fresher; lemon makes it pop; a few bruised mint leaves turns it into a garden party.
Fun fact: Edinburgh Gin is part of the Spencerfield Spirit Company—and the whole brand started after their founders came back from a gin pilgrimage through Spain, then decided Scotland needed its own bold, flavour-happy gin scene.