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drawing of a mixing glass drawing of a champagne fluteGregorian Chant

Stir with ice:

1 oz Hayman’s Sloe gin

0.25 oz Amaro Alta Verde

0.25 oz Béndictine

Strain into a flute.

Fill with sparkling wine.

Garnish with a grapefruit peel.

An example of the Gregorian Chant, the mixed drink (drink) featuring sparkling wine, Hayman’s Sloe Gin, Amaro Alta Verde, Bénédictine, sparkling wine, and grapefruit twist; photo by Lee Edwards

Floral/Herbal/Amaro Liqueurs
Amaro Alta Verde bottle

Amaro Alta Verde

ItalyTrentino-Alto Adige 24.0% ABV

24.0% ABV

Amaro Alta Verde’s hallmark flavor was common long ago throughout the Adriatic, though seldom found in the last half century. The principal ingredient is assenzio, a variety of wormwood. A complementary blend of alpine herbs, citrus and spice frame and lighten the classic bitter profile. True to its origins, the aromas evoke a summer forest in all its verdant splendor. Upon tasting, Alta Verde yields impressive length and complex bitterness, intertwined with gentle sweetness and bright herbal notes that give balance throughout the palate.

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Amaro Alta Verde label
Gin/Gin Liqueur
Hayman’s Sloe Gin bottle

Hayman’s Sloe Gin

England 26.0% ABV

26.0% ABV

A traditional English liqueur made by infusing gin with the sloe berries of the Blackthorn tree which grows throughout the British Isles. Hayman’s Sloe Gin is made from a family recipe dating back many generations. Wild English sloe berries are gently steeped for several months with Hayman’s London Dry Gin before blending with just a little natural sugar to create this rich liqueur. Hayman’s adds no additional colors, vanilla, or other flavors. To the taste it is a rich ruby with bittersweet berry flavors and hints of cinnamon, clove and ginger. Drink in classic cocktails, sparkling wine, or with soda in a traditional fizz.

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Hayman’s Sloe Gin label