
+600 gins • PerfectServes • Tonics • Inspirations


Best enjoyed with Fever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic Water, garnished with Thin slice of blood orange and Fresh rosemary sprig.
Recommended TonicFever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic Water
Garnish
Thin Slice of Blood Orange
Garnish
Fresh Rosemary SprigMalfy Gin Con Arancia is a vibrant Italian gin that captures the essence of Sicily's sun-drenched citrus groves. Crafted by the Vergnano family at the Torino Distillati distillery in Moncalieri, this gin is infused with the peels of Sicilian blood oranges, renowned for their deep red hue and rich flavor, harvested in November. The production process involves steeping these peels in Italian grain spirit for 36 hours, followed by a meticulous distillation with Italian juniper and a selection of botanicals, including coriander, cassia bark, angelica root, lemon peel, grapefruit peel, and licorice root. The result is a deep ruby-red gin with an enticing aroma of orange blossom and juniper, leading to a palate bursting with bittersweet citrus notes and a long, complex finish. With an alcohol by volume (ABV) of 41%, Malfy Gin Con Arancia is perfect for crafting refreshing cocktails like the Amalfi Bay Breeze or simply enjoyed over ice with a splash of tonic. Its unique flavor profile and artisanal production methods have earned it recognition among gin enthusiasts worldwide.

Thin Slice of Blood Orange
Fresh Rosemary SprigIn a chilled highball glass, add 50ml of Malfy Gin Con Arancia, renowned for its infusion of Sicilian blood oranges and Italian juniper.
Fill the glass with large, clear ice cubes to maintain a crisp temperature without diluting the vibrant flavors.
Top with 150ml of Fever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic, whose subtle herbal notes complement the gin's citrus and floral profile.
Gently stir to integrate the ingredients.
Garnish with a thin slice of blood orange and a sprig of fresh rosemary, enhancing the aromatic experience.
For alternative pairings, consider East Imperial Yuzu Tonic, Fentimans Valencian Orange Tonic Water, or Thomas Henry Botanical Tonic.


