Echo Falls now does PINK GIN – and it sounds delicious
The booze maker has branched away from fruity wine to give us even fruitier gin
The booze maker has branched away from fruity wine to give us even fruitier gin
WINE giant Echo Falls has launched its own fruity gin, and it's the perfect summer drink.
The tipple tastes like its signature wine flavour - summer berries - and it's available in stores already.
Distilled for pink gin enthusiasts, it's said to be "filled with hints of juniper, strawberries, blackberries, blueberries and raspberries".
The 70cl bottles set you back £16 - and they have an alcohol by volume (ABV) of 37.5 per cent.
They're already available on as well as in stores. You can find your nearest shop using its .
The booze will also roll out at B&M, Savers and Spar from Monday - May 27.
If you prefer the original Echo Falls summer berries wine, you'll find the cheapest bottles on sale at Asda where 75cl costs just £3.50.
Meanwhile, Sainsbury's and Morrisons sell them for £4.50 each.
They have a much lower 9 per cent ABV.
The gin launch comes just a few weeks after Kopparberg announced it's rolling out a pink gin tasting of its strawberry and lime cider.
This is pricier than Echo Falls' spirit though, with a 70cl bottle setting you back £22. It also has a 37.5 per cent ABV.
In the last ten years sales of gin - affectionately known as Mother's Ruin - have tripled.
Drinkers spent £461million on gin last year, up by 32.5 per cent on the year, according to the Office for National Statistics.
Echo Falls has launched a lot of new products as of late. In February, it rolled out a gin-infused rosé and they're a match made in heaven.
Last June, it also started selling sparkling rosé in a can for £1.85.
Meanwhile in 2017, it launched an Echo Falls Vodka.
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