The Gin Club October 2025 - Papaiti Potager Gin

The Gin Club October 2025 - Papaiti Potager Gin

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Papaiti Potager Gin

A gin inspired by traditional French kitchen gardens, 'Potagers'. Single-shot distilled in small batches using a combination of maceration and vapour infusion, many of the botanicals used are from their own kitchen garden.

Herbaceous and citrus forward, Papaiti Potager Gin has an abundance of bright notes from lemon, orange, grapefruit, basil, and stinging nettle, along with the all-important juniper backbone. It's a wonderfully complex contemporary gin that we think has flown a bit under the radar.

Plus, if the above didn’t tickle your fancy enough, it's also a multi-gold medal winner!

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Fever-Tree Mediterranean Tonic Water

Fresh, floral, and citrus, the Mediterranean Tonic Water is the perfect match to harmonise with and elevate Papaiti Potager Gin's bright citrus, herbal notes, and contemporary profile.

By blending the essential oils from herbs that they have gathered from around the Mediterranean shores with highest-quality quinine from the 'fever trees' of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Fever-Tree have created a delicate, floral tonic water.

Parched Dehydrated Orange Slices

More sweet and less bitter than other citruses, orange is a gentler pairing that allows the Potager's herbal notes to really shine and have their speak.

Parched's all-natural dehydrated orange rounds still carry all the fruit flavour and are the perfect garnish to elevate any drink. 100% natural and zero added sugar.

Clareville Bakery Honey & Cinnamon Cookies

Sweet and spiced, these deliciously crisp cookies create an excellent juxtaposition with the Potager to refresh your palate in between sips or glasses.

A locally owned NZ bakery, Clareville aim to source the ingredients from around the country. Made with all natural ingredients. No additives or preservatives.

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Perfect for wiping down or drying, this 100% cotton tea towel is printed with the Potager Gin in a scene evoking the French kitchen garden's it was named for.