English Spirit shares a new way to spritz

English Spirit shares a new way to spritz

This summer, English Spirit, a small batch distiller in the  UK, is inviting consumers to discover two zesty new stars of the season: Orangino and Limongino. Crafted by master distiller Dr John Walters in the heart of the Cornish countryside, these vibrant gin liqueurs are bold, refreshing and designed for summer sipping – whether you’re…


This summer, English Spirit, a small batch distiller in the  UK, is inviting consumers to discover two zesty new stars of the season: Orangino and Limongino.

Crafted by master distiller Dr John Walters in the heart of the Cornish countryside, these vibrant gin liqueurs are bold, refreshing and designed for summer sipping – whether you’re spritzing in the garden or shaking up cocktails with friends.

Orangino is a bittersweet orange gin liqueur made with real fruit and no artificial additives – a sunshine-soaked alternative to the classic Aperol Spritz.

Limongino, bursting with the zest of Amalfi lemons and English gin, offers a cleaner, more sophisticated take on Limoncello – to be served straight from the freezer or topped with fizz.

English Spirit says the two variants stand out because they are made with real fruit, distilled in copper pots, contain no artificial colours, flavours, or preservatives, and are British made, from scratch, by England’s most innovative distiller.

That are also 25% ABV, which is ideal for lower-alcohol summer cocktails served over ice, in a spritz, or as a dessert drizzle.

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