Reverend Hubert Summer Cup 50cl

£29.95
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Reverend Hubert Summer Cup is handcrafted in the Cotswolds using local gin and real English fruit. This award-winning Summer Cup contains a balanced quartet of sweetness from luscious Cotswold plums and bursting pomegranates, balanced with tart rhubarb and sharp cranberries. The Reverend Hubert Summer Cup is the perfect accompaniment to a sunny afternoon - add Prosecco, soda and ice for an English Spritz or your favourite tonic or soda.

Origins: England, Cotswolds

ABV: 40.00%

Type: Summer Cup

Flavours: Summer Fruits, Luscious

Tasting Notes

Nose: Inviting aromas of luscious Cotswold plums and ripe pomegranate.

Palate: A balanced quartet of sweet stone fruits and tart rhubarb, underpinned by sharp cranberries and local gin botanicals.

Finish: Refreshing and crisp with a lingering, fruit-driven sweetness.

Food Pairings

Light Picnic Fare: Classic finger sandwiches or a fresh Waldorf salad complement the drink's bright orchard fruit and berry notes.

Summer Desserts: A traditional Eton mess or fruit tart emphasises the sweetness of the plums and pomegranates.

Savoury Platters: Mild goat's cheese or cured meats balance the tartness of rhubarb and cranberries.

Allergy Information

This product is free from any allergens that require notification. Suitable for: Vegetarian, Vegan

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The Cotswolds Spritz

Add all the ingredients to a large wine glass with plenty of ice. Stir and garnish with an orange slice.

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Reverend Hubert is handcrafted in the Cotswolds using incredible real fruit and spices

The Reverend Hubert was Reverend of Keighley in the early 20th century, who chose to use his position in the community and his passion for distilling to help his poor parish - despite it being illegal for him to distill at the time.

Working with like-minded members of his congregation, he started creating recipes and distilling. He would regularly hide his gin still (Gertrude) and relocate his gin making activities to various wooded areas across Yorkshire to hide them from prying eyes. Famously, he was even arrested by the Marshalls and imprisoned for several days, until he agreed to give up his still. He had another old rusty version hidden in an oak tree for just such an emergency.

Hubert, by now known affectionately as ‘The Rev’, then set out to create memorable drinks worthy of the big annual celebrations which he particularly loved as these brought everybody together.

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