Malfy Con Arancia Gin 75cl

AED 95.00

Orange-forward gin that makes your G&T taste like a sunny Italian holiday. Malfy Con Arancia is distilled in Italy with bright blood orange and citrus peel vibes over crisp juniper, so cocktails pop without getting cloying. If you want an Italian gin that screams citrus (in a good way), this one earns permanent shelf space.

Size

75cl / 750ml

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Description

This is the gin you grab when you want instant “wow” citrus without losing that proper gin backbone. Malfy Con Arancia brings juicy orange energy, crisp juniper, and a clean, dry snap that makes classic gin cocktails feel brand new!

If your usual gin gets lost once you add tonic or soda, this fixes that. The bold citrus character stays loud and clear, so your drink tastes like you meant it, not like you just poured whatever was closest.

Malfy is proudly from Italy, and it tastes like it. Think Mediterranean citrus, sunshine, and that easygoing aperitivo vibe, but with enough structure to keep it firmly in gin territory.

  • Nose: Fresh orange peel, blood orange, lemon zest, and a crisp hit of juniper.
  • Taste: Bright citrus up front, then herbal juniper and light spice, with a clean, dry feel that keeps it refreshing.
  • Finish: Zesty and lingering, with orange oils and a gentle botanical lift that keeps you coming back.

Where it really shines is in cocktails that need citrus to carry the whole drink. A Negroni turns more vibrant and playful, a Gin and Tonic gets a natural orange twist, and anything with sparkling mixers feels extra lively because the orange notes don’t disappear.

It’s also a great “bridge” gin if you’re trying to convert a vodka friend. The flavour is clear and obvious (hello, orange), but it still has the juniper bite that makes gin people happy.

Expect layered citrus, not one-note candy orange. You get peel, pith, and juicy fruit, plus that classic gin frame underneath, so every sip stays interesting instead of flat.

Fun Fact: Malfy’s citrus-led gins are inspired by the Amalfi Coast, one of Italy’s most famous stretches for seriously good lemons and laid-back coastal drinking culture.