Malfy Con Limone Gin 75cl
AED 95.00
Sunshine-in-a-Glass gin from Italy that makes your Gin & Tonic taste like a lemon grove. Malfy Con Limone brings bright Amalfi-style citrus, classic juniper, and a clean, dry snap that stays refreshing. It’s the kind of lemon gin you’ll reach for when you want instant “holiday mode” without overthinking it!
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75cl / 750ml |
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Lemon-forward gin that instantly wakes up your mix, Malfy Con Limone is the bottle you grab when you want a G&T that tastes like it got a plane ticket to the Italian coast. It’s bright, zesty, and confidently juniper-led, with citrus doing the spotlight work, not covering anything up.
Why it earns shelf space, it doesn’t just “hint” at lemon. It tastes like fresh peel and a squeeze over a classic gin base, so your cocktails come out lively, crisp, and ridiculously easy to love. If regular gin sometimes feels a bit too piney or serious, this one brings the fun without losing that proper gin backbone.
- Nose: Big lemon zest up front, with juniper and a light herbal lift (think rosemary vibes without the lecture).
- Taste: Bright citrus peel, classic juniper, and a clean, dry palate that keeps things snappy in mixed drinks.
- Finish: Lingering lemon oils and gentle botanicals, leaving a crisp, refreshing aftertaste.
This is a go-to for a Gin & Tonic, a Tom Collins, or anything where you want citrus to pop without needing a whole prep station of garnishes. It’s also a sneaky upgrade for a French 75, the lemon note plays nicely with bubbles and makes the drink feel extra lifted.
Because it’s a citrus-led gin (not a syrupy flavoured spirit), it stays clean and mixable. You get clarity, structure, and a dry finish, so your cocktail tastes bright and put-together instead of loud and sticky.
Malfy is proudly Italian, and the vibe shows. It’s sunny, coastal, and built for easy, social drinks, the kind you pour when friends are over and you want everyone’s first sip to be a “wait, what is this?” moment.
Fun Fact: Malfy’s name comes from Monastero Santa Rosa, a 17th-century monastery on the Amalfi Coast, now a hotel that helped inspire the brand’s coastal Italy energy.