Bitter Orange

Conniption Gin meticulously incorporates dried bitter orange peel, specifically from Seville oranges, also known as Curaçao, Bigarade, and Sour orange. These large pieces of peel, cut while still green, infuse the gin with a complex interplay of flavors. The bitter orange contributes a distinct, robust citrus aroma with a nuanced bitter-sweetness, reminiscent of traditional Belgian Witbier (white beer) that is spiced with this very peel. This addition imparts a bright, zesty edge to Conniption Gin, enhancing its overall profile with a sophisticated and slightly tangy twist. Notably used in bitters and the Nordic mulled wine Glögg, this botanical brings a time-honored, versatile flavor that is both resonant and invigorating, adding a layer of depth that complements the gin’s other botanical notes.

Nothing Artificial: All-Natural Ingredients

Crafted with a rebellious spirit and a clear vision, Conniption transcends the traditional, juniper-heavy profiles to introduce a universe of taste that's as vast and varied as the landscapes of the United States itself. Our unique cold vacuum distillation process combined with our all-natural ingredients creates a gin that captures the essence of each botanical at its peak.

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