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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Underground Spirits wishes you a Mini Christmas

It’s that time of year. Time to cheers your friends, family and work mates, to take a break and to celebrate with those closest to you – and what better way than with an outstanding local gin or vodka!

The countdown to Christmas is most definitely on, and the good people at local spirits distillery, Underground Spirits, have been busy working on new products for the festive season.

The latest? The release of select gin and vodka is now available in cute miniature bottles.

“We wanted to create the perfect Underground taster gift,” says Underground Spirits’ CEO, Claudia Roughley.

“So, after years of thinking big, we switched to thinking small and landed at a range of sweet little miniatures which make really lovely gifts at Christmas time. They’re also just a really nice way to taste the different flavour profiles you can find in our range,” Claudia says.

Underground Spirits minis are each 50ml, and are available in the original Underground line-up – Caramel Vodka, Signature Gin, Signature Vodka and Shiraz Gin – and also include some of the collaborative spirits range with the POP Canberra Sweet Sun Soaked Gin, The Estate Gardener’s Gin in partnership with Pialligo Estate, and their wild native gin, Ad Crescendum var Flosferam, made in collaboration with the Australian National Botanic Gardens.

Featuring vibrant metallic labels to add a touch of festive cheer, you can pick and mix your favourites in twin or four-pack gift boxes, or buy them individually.

“Our minis are perfect to give as gifts to family, friends and colleagues, to adorn the gin lover’s Christmas tree,” Claudia says.

Underground Spirits 50ml minis are available now as singles for $15 each or in a twin pack at $30 and four pack at $55. For more information and to order Underground Spirits, visit www.undergroundspirits.com.au


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