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Recipes

Original twists on classic gin cocktails, created to showcase Renais’ unique flavour profile in vibrant, contemporary serves

Winter Citrus Punch
Festive Party

Winter Citrus Punch

A very quick, easy and delicious punch that you can store in the fridge prior to use. The citrus juices should be juiced fresh but in a pinch you can buy in clementine and grapefruit juice.

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Christmas Tree Spritz
Festive Party

Christmas Tree Spritz

If your Christmas Tree is made from Fir, Spruce or Pine, it can be used to make some delicious recipes for food and drink. This spritz uses a pine syrup and is fresh, seasonal and perfect for celebrating.

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Truffle Shuffle
Autumn Cocktails

Truffle Shuffle

The original Martinez was the precursor to the Martini. With sweet vermouth used in place for dry vermouth and traditionally sweetened with a liqueur. For our truffle version we keep things light with a white vermouth, drive the minerality with a dash of fino sherry and finish with truffle oil as a garnish only as it can quickly overpower

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The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From the Tree
Autumn Cocktails

The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From the Tree

A grown up, spritzy appletini for the discerning palette. Here we use the iconic flavour combination of apple & sage to elevate and heighten our beautiful gin.

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Colada
French Riviera on the Beach

Colada

Who says rum get's to have all the fun? This light and elegant take on the classic Colada is dangerously quaffable. The key here is coconut water, not cream & freshly juiced pineapple.

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Marguerite

Marguerite

Anna Sebastian of the Savoy hotel suggested replacing tequila with Renais in a classic Margarita, and we think she was on to something. Like a highland tequila, Renais showcases the terroir of its landscape with fresh notes of petrichor. The orange notes from triple sec dial up the citrus in Renais to a sublime sipper. Margarita translates to Daisy, and they make a very cute garnish.

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