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VIOLET GIN & TONIC

TASTING NOTES

Violet in colour. Sparkling in nature. A bouquet of Australian native botanicals shines through on the palate while Butterfly Pea flower’s delicate colouring pleases the eye.

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TYPE                   GIN

SIZE                   300ML

ALC. VOL               5%

STANDARD DRINKS        1.2

VIOLET GIN & TONIC

Premium Twenty Third Street Violet Gin with just the right proportion of sophisticated mixer.

METHOD

Violet Gin & Tonic is perfectly crafted with a balance of our Violet Gin and no sugar tonic.

INFO

– No Sugar
– 81 Calories Per Serve
– Gluten Free
– Vegan Friendly
– No Artificial Flavours

THE
ARTWORK

Claire Ishino studied Jewellery Design (and a year of Graphics) at the Uni – versity of South Australia. She spent several years living and working in Japan making colourful washi paper collage, resin and silver jewellery before returning to Adelaide where she now concentrates on producing gouache or acrylic paintings and black and white illustrations. Claire exhibits and sells her work through local galleries, shops and at design events such as Bowerbird. Her work has been licensed to teNeues Publishing Co. in New York for use on stationery and was also featured as one of 100 illustrators in ‘Work/Life 3: The UPPERCASE directory of Illustrators’ published by Janine Vangool, Canada, 2013.

Claire’s work is inspired by nature, words, thoughts, emotions and her love of colour, repetition and pattern. Her style is clean and graphic with crisp edges between colours and small details reflective of her back ground in Jewellery.

Claire Ishino studied Jewellery Design (and a year of Graphics) at the Uni – versity of South Australia. She spent several years living and working in Japan making colourful washi paper collage, resin and silver jewellery before returning to Adelaide where she now concentrates on producing gouache or acrylic paintings and black and white illustrations. Claire exhibits and sells her work through local galleries, shops and at design events such as Bowerbird. Her work has been licensed to teNeues Publishing Co. in New York for use on stationery and was also featured as one of 100 illustrators in ‘Work/Life 3: The UPPERCASE directory of Illustrators’ published by Janine Vangool, Canada, 2013.

Claire’s work is inspired by nature, words, thoughts, emotions and her love of colour, repetition and pattern. Her style is clean and graphic with crisp edges between colours and small details reflective of her back ground in Jewellery.

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