Inscription GinDirk Hartog Island WA
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Dampier 1699 Small-Batch
Our 2021 release of Inscription Gin borrows its name from English pirate turned privateer, navigator and naturalist William Dampier who made his historic visit to Dirk Hartog Island in 1699. During his stay, Dampier compiled the first scientific collection of Australian plants.
Dampier’s collection featured the native wild rose that still blossoms on Dirk Hartog Island today. This World Heritage Region botanical is carefully hand-foraged for infusion in our gin, delivering a flavour that has been described as “distinctly Dirk.”
Traditionally blossoming between July and September, the rose flowered prematurely in April 2021 after the island received heavy rains from destructive tropical cyclone Seroja. Our Dampier 1699 release is borne of this unseasonal bloom, capturing an indisputably unique moment in time.
Our 2021 release of Inscription Gin borrows its name from English pirate turned privateer, navigator and naturalist William Dampier who made his historic visit to Dirk Hartog Island in 1699. During his stay, Dampier compiled the first scientific collection of Australian plants.
Dampier’s collection featured the native wild rose that still blossoms on Dirk Hartog Island today. This World Heritage Region botanical is carefully hand-foraged for infusion in our gin, delivering a flavour that has been described as “distinctly Dirk.”
Traditionally blossoming between July and September, the rose flowered prematurely in April 2021 after the island received heavy rains from destructive tropical cyclone Seroja. Our Dampier 1699 release is borne of this unseasonal bloom, capturing an indisputably unique moment in time.
Dampier 1699 Small-Batch
Our 2021 release of Inscription Gin borrows its name from English pirate turned privateer, navigator and naturalist William Dampier who made his historic visit to Dirk Hartog Island in 1699. During his stay, Dampier compiled the first scientific collection of Australian plants.
Dampier’s collection featured the native wild rose that still blossoms on Dirk Hartog Island today. This World Heritage Region botanical is carefully hand-foraged for infusion in our gin, delivering a flavour that has been described as “distinctly Dirk.”
Traditionally blossoming between July and September, the rose flowered prematurely in April 2021 after the island received heavy rains from destructive tropical cyclone Seroja. Our Dampier 1699 release is borne of this unseasonal bloom, capturing an indisputably unique moment in time.
Our 2021 release of Inscription Gin borrows its name from English pirate turned privateer, navigator and naturalist William Dampier who made his historic visit to Dirk Hartog Island in 1699. During his stay, Dampier compiled the first scientific collection of Australian plants.
Dampier’s collection featured the native wild rose that still blossoms on Dirk Hartog Island today. This World Heritage Region botanical is carefully hand-foraged for infusion in our gin, delivering a flavour that has been described as “distinctly Dirk.”
Traditionally blossoming between July and September, the rose flowered prematurely in April 2021 after the island received heavy rains from destructive tropical cyclone Seroja. Our Dampier 1699 release is borne of this unseasonal bloom, capturing an indisputably unique moment in time.
- TypeGin
- Size700mL
- Standard Drinks23
- Alcohol Volume43%
- CountryAustralia
- StateWestern Australia
- Brand NameInscription Gin
- Wine MakerDHI DISTILLERIES
- ClosureScrew Cap
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