In 1696, Dutch Navigator Willem de Vlamingh embarked on a fateful voyage to Australia’s Western Coast, seeking the lost “Ridderschap van Holland”. His exploration led to the charting
of Dirk Hartog Island and the enchating Swan River.Through his encounters, Vlamingh’s jounrey added a chapter of wonder and discovery to the rich tapestry of maritime exploration.
This Gin is the taste of the Sea. Infused with black pearl shell, wakame, grapefruit, Geraldton wax flower & lavender.
Disguised as a man, Rose stowed away on her husband’s ship, the Uranie, bound for Australia. Her letters home made her the first woman to document a circumnavigation of the
world, while her husband, Louis de Freycinet, became the namesake for multiple sites along the Australian coastline.
Our pink gin is dedicated to Rose, distilled with the island’s native hibiscus, strawberry, lillypilly & cardomom. to give this dry gin its subtle sweetness.
William Dampier first made his mark on Western Australia in 1688 and again in 1699 when he sailed into what he named Shark Bay. This English privateer, hydrographer, naturalist, and
navigator profoundly impacted Australian natural history through his nautical and botanical discoveries. He was among the first Europeans to sight the untouched Australian landscape and
discovered the beautiful Shark Bay rose, now distilled into our Dampier Gin.
Combined with Ollie’s Salt harvested from the west coast, lemon peel & cardomom, this gin is a tribute to Dampier’s wild and fascinating adventures.
43% ALC/VOL | Pack contains 3 x 200ML Bottles
$99.00