This small batch gin was made for St Mary’s, Belstead. A charming village church, famed for the memorial brass of John Goldingham, Esquire (d. 1518) and his wives Jane Louthe and Thomasine (of Benningham Hall).
We’ve taken flavour cues from the churchyard itself, bringing you its heritage in gin form. Containing seven botanicals - mulberries, apple, rosemary, juniper, ginger, cassia bark and orris root.
Opens with ripe mulberry and apple sweetness, followed by gentle juniper and warming cassia and ginger spice. The finish brings aromatic rosemary for a herbal lift with soft floral depth from the orris root, leaving a long lasting flavour experience.
Every bottle of Belstead Gin directly contributes to the Fabric Fund, supporting vital restoration work at St Mary’s Church.
This small batch gin was made for St Mary’s, Belstead. A charming village church, famed for the memorial brass of John Goldingham, Esquire (d. 1518) and his wives Jane Louthe and Thomasine (of Benningham Hall).
We’ve taken flavour cues from the churchyard itself, bringing you its heritage in gin form. Containing seven botanicals - mulberries, apple, rosemary, juniper, ginger, cassia bark and orris root.
Opens with ripe mulberry and apple sweetness, followed by gentle juniper and warming cassia and ginger spice. The finish brings aromatic rosemary for a herbal lift with soft floral depth from the orris root, leaving a long lasting flavour experience.
Every bottle of Belstead Gin directly contributes to the Fabric Fund, supporting vital restoration work at St Mary’s Church.