• Black Robin Gin & Scapegrace Classic

  • Mar 30 2021
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast
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Black Robin Gin & Scapegrace Classic

  • Summary

  • Episode 34 – Legacy

    In today’s episode with my special guest Glenn McPhee – co-founder of the The Gin Boutique – we consider 2 superb gins from Aotearoa / New Zealand

     Black Robin Gin @ 43.0% from Te Ika-a-Māui (the North Island)

    Scapegrace Classic @ 42.2% from Te Waipounamu (the South Island)

    Here’s what’s in store for today's episode

    • 00:31 – Episode show reel -
    • 01:42 – Glenn and Marcel catch up -
    • 04:10 – Background story: Black Robin Gin -
    • 09:09 – Background story: Scapegrace Classic Gin -
    • 12:51 – Gins neat -
    • 18:33 – Gins with tonic -
    • 27:33 – Martinis -
    • 36:18 – Southsides -
    • 43:35 – Closing remarks -

    Each has contrasting delivery styles, complexity and differing spirit bases, expressing their respective makers' intent. Yet more ways to deliver delicious across the 4 formats.

    Our heartfelt thanks go to Phil Clark and Mark Neill for your contributions to this episode of What Makes a Great Gin, and to you the audience for your continued support. 

    With fans as far afield as Norway, Anguilla and Peru, the Still Magic spirit is very much alive and well.

    Be bold. Enjoy yourself.

    Let’s creative a new gin narrative.

    Still Magic paperback, digital and audio copies available from your favourite online stores

    Black Robin Gin website

    Scapegrace Classic website

    Host: Marcel Thompson    @stillmagicway contact@stillmagic.net

    Guest contributor: Glenn McPhee

    Voiceovers: Jules Brooke. 

    Contact here Jules Brooke

    Editor: Dave Stokes. Contact here Author2Audio

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