
+600 gins • PerfectServes • Tonics • Inspirations


Best enjoyed with Fever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic Water, garnished with dehydrated orange wheel.
Recommended TonicFever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic Water
Garnish
Dehydrated Orange WheelCollesi Gin is a distinguished Italian spirit that embodies the rich heritage of the Marche region. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this gin is produced using barley cultivated on the Collesi estates and pure water sourced from Monte Nerone. The infusion of seven carefully selected botanicals—including juniper berries from the Apennine Mountains, sweet and juicy sour cherries native to Marche, wild rose, and zests of Italian lemons and oranges—creates a harmonious blend of flavors. After distillation, the gin undergoes a unique aging process, resting in barrels for approximately one year. This maturation imparts a delicate golden hue and enriches the spirit with subtle vanilla and woody notes. On the nose, it offers a delicate fruity bouquet, with the striking freshness of lemon and orange, the delicate sweetness of sour cherry, and the dry touch of juniper, mixed with the persuasive and velvety notes of vanilla given by the barrel wood. The flavor, with its great freshness and aromatic finesse, is equally elegant and enveloping. Collesi Gin is a testament to Italian craftsmanship, offering a refined and complex tasting experience.

Dehydrated Orange WheelIn a highball glass, place a large, clear ice cube to maintain the integrity of Collesi Gin's complex flavors.
Pour 5 cl of Collesi Gin over the ice, allowing its woody, floral, and fruity notes to unfold.
Top with 15 cl of Fever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic Water, chosen for its delicate herbal nuances that complement the gin's botanicals like wild rose and Italian citrus zest.
Gently stir to integrate the flavors.
Garnish with a dehydrated orange wheel, which echoes the gin's citrus elements and adds a subtle aromatic touch.
For alternative pairings, consider East Imperial Burma Tonic, Fentimans Valencian Orange Tonic Water, or Thomas Henry Botanical Tonic.



