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Princess Courage Gin is made with juniper as its core ingredient, blended with the smoothness of licorice and the delicate aroma of red tea. The palate is smooth and balanced, with a long, lingering finish, showcasing elegant layers within a refreshing and bright flavor.
Ingredients
The Story
In the ancient, fragrant alleyways, Princess Courage awakens in the morning light. The first sip brings a refreshing herbal aroma of juniper berries, as pure as nascent courage; the warmth of licorice blends with the amber hue of the red tea, layering to create a balanced and profound fragrance and lingering sweetness. Every sip is a meeting of courage and elegance, like a princess embarking on a journey of self-discovery, gentle yet resolute, refreshing and captivating.

Flavor Profile
Princess Courage Gin is like a princess in the morning light. Juniper berries bring a refreshing herbal touch, licorice adds a warm and gentle warmth, and the amber hue of Daughter's Red Tea reflects elegant layers. Every sip is a meeting of courage and delicacy, with aromas and aftertastes as fresh and bright as the morning light.
Aroma
Juniper berries are herbal, licorice is mild, and red tea is elegant.
Taste
Smooth and palatable, with balanced layers
Finish
Long-lasting sweetness, refreshing and captivating

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The tea notes in the cake resonate perfectly with the nutty red tea and licorice aromas in the wine, as if bringing the elegance of morning light into your mouth. The sweet and smooth flour complements the fresh herbal notes of juniper berries, highlighting a delicate and lingering aftertaste. The overall experience is as elegant and charming as a princess, with a rounded, fresh, and bright flavor that weaves a warm and courageous comforting experience on the tongue.
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