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Lobo Djinn SA 41.6% 500ml

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Lobo Djinn SA 41.6% 500ml

Lobo Djinn SA 41.6% 500ml

A playfully named local gin with serious depth. The Lobo "Djinn" is distilled in South Australia with a lush garden of botanicals - including a whisper of quince and native notes that lean into the Hills' cool-climate terroir. This isnt your juniper-jacked London Dry - it's delicate, layered, and slightly mischievous.

 

On the nose, you get the whole orchard: pear skin, citrus leaf, fresh-cut herbs, and that unmistakable flick of resinous juniper. But there's more - floral top notes, a lick of green apple, and a base of coriander and cracked pepper.

 

The palate is clean and slightly oily in texture - bright citrus zest, pine needle, cardamom, and sweet spice mingle with apple acidity and a hint of pear blossom. The quince adds a rounded fruit character that's subtly exotic - less sweet than you expect, more complex than it lets on.

 

Mid-palate you get a gin that walks the tightrope - dry and structured, but playful and expressive. It works in a Martini with a lemon twist, but also sings with soda, tonic, or even as a base for a savoury Gimlet.

 

The finish is lifted and herbal - like walking through a garden after rain. Djinn is gin made by orchard hands, not alchemists - and it shows, in all the best ways.

$51.34
Lobo Djinn SA 41.6% 500ml
$51.34

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A playfully named local gin with serious depth. The Lobo "Djinn" is distilled in South Australia with a lush garden of botanicals - including a whisper of quince and native notes that lean into the Hills' cool-climate terroir. This isnt your juniper-jacked London Dry - it's delicate, layered, and slightly mischievous.

 

On the nose, you get the whole orchard: pear skin, citrus leaf, fresh-cut herbs, and that unmistakable flick of resinous juniper. But there's more - floral top notes, a lick of green apple, and a base of coriander and cracked pepper.

 

The palate is clean and slightly oily in texture - bright citrus zest, pine needle, cardamom, and sweet spice mingle with apple acidity and a hint of pear blossom. The quince adds a rounded fruit character that's subtly exotic - less sweet than you expect, more complex than it lets on.

 

Mid-palate you get a gin that walks the tightrope - dry and structured, but playful and expressive. It works in a Martini with a lemon twist, but also sings with soda, tonic, or even as a base for a savoury Gimlet.

 

The finish is lifted and herbal - like walking through a garden after rain. Djinn is gin made by orchard hands, not alchemists - and it shows, in all the best ways.