Gin and Rosé Unite in Latest Offering From This Australian Small-Batch Winery

Australian small-batch wine collective Artisans of Barossa collaborates with The Still Co. on a new gin infused with the fruity flavors of rosé. (Photo: Artisans of Barossa)

In collaboration with craft spirit producer The Still Co., Australian small-batch wine collective Artisans of Barossa has introduced a new addition to its lineup: Grenache Rosé Gin. Blending the botanical flavors of a classic juniper spirit with the essence of rosé wine, the offering aims to embody the “innovative and communal spirit” of the two businesses’ home, Barossa Valley.

According to its producers, Grenache Rosé Gin boasts a vibrant medley of redcurrant, raspberry, blood orange and red cherry notes, complemented by juniper. Priced at $89.00, Grenache Rosé Gin can be purchased online, onsite or enjoyed directly at Artisans of Barossa through a selection of curated gin flights and seasonal cocktails.

Fraser Mackenzie, Group General Manager of Artisans of Barossa, expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration, emphasizing its role in enhancing the region’s offerings.

“Our collaboration with The Still Co embodies the innovative and communal spirit of the Barossa Valley,” Mackenzie shared, as reported by Glam Adelaide.

“The Grenache Rosé Gin represents more than just a beverage; it stems from a desire to further elevate what our region offers to visitors seeking new experiences. We are thrilled to introduce this exceptional gin exclusively at Artisans of Barossa and invite everyone to celebrate this significant addition to our Delikatessen & Providore.”

Artisans of Barossa is a collective of eight family-owned wineries, united by a common dedication to preserving and advancing the craft of small-batch Barossa winemaking. Renowned for its warm hospitality and support for local artisans, the destination features over 50 curated items from Barossan farmers and makers.

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