The range of red, white, and blue gins are made in Cornwall by an artisan distillery.
The former MEP, prominent Brexiteer and now GB News presenter is pictured on the front of the bottle with Baxter his black Labrador, on a Cornish beach.
The labels appear to be fairly straightforward rather than heavily embellished, with the design featuring the union flag and prominent ‘Product of England’ messaging.
Promoting the products, Farage said: “This gin is genuine artisan gin, designed by a couple, literally in their garden shed in Cornwall, using Cornish spring water – no added sugar. It really is good, it’s great gin.”
The flavourings used are cherries from Kent for the red gin, a hint of liquorice for the white, while the blue variant gains its colour from blue gardenia flowers.
The gins cost £40 for a 70cl bottle.
Buy Farage Gin today and make your Mother’s Day on 19th March! 🇬🇧
— Nigel Farage (@Nigel_Farage) March 12, 2023
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“It’s all handmade, hand batched, hand bottled. Yes, you can go out and buy much cheaper gins on the market, but drink them and they taste purely of ethanol. This is a great product and I can’t recommend it enough,” Farage stated.
Farage, a polarising figure, is currently promoting the gins as an ideal gift for Mother’s Day.
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