Expect a punch of crisp citrus on the nose, toffee apple and elderflower notes on the palate. Topped with a Vanilla and autumnal Honey finish
Expect a punch of crisp citrus on the nose
Followed by toffee apple and elderflower notes on the palate
Topped with a Vanilla and autumnal honey finish
Please allow between between 2-5 working days to receive your product.
East London Apple Brandy (70cl)
Regular price£60.00
Unit price
/per
In 2018, our founder - then an urban cider renegade - teamed up with the best in the game, East London Liquor Company. They took a killer Dabinett cider and distilled it. Then, it got lost, almost forgotten. Until now.
All proceeds go straight to The Orchard Project - giving back to the roots where it all began.
From cider mavericks to brandy rebels, some things never change.
Limited to just 400 bottles, every sip is the exceptional taste of brandy made without boundaries.
Expect a punch of crisp citrus on the nose, toffee apple and elderflower notes on the palate. Topped with a Vanilla and autumnal Honey finish
Expect a punch of crisp citrus on the nose
Followed by toffee apple and elderflower notes on the palate
Topped with a Vanilla and autumnal honey finish
Please allow between between 2-5 working days to receive your product.
BURNT FAITH X EAST LONDON LIQUOR COMPANY
The FRUIT
Distilled using British Dabinett apple cider, which was then aged in Bourbon barrels for 6 years. Blended with local apples for a smooth finish sourced from local orchards.
THE PURPOSE
Working alongside the Orchard Project - all proceeds go straight to the foundation - giving back to the roots where it all began.
The artwork
Label designed by local artist Eynon Jones. Quote from the artist:"Throughout my illustration I try to follow positivity as a guide. I found the idea of bringing apple orchards to urban communities particularly joyous and couldn't say no to such a positive project. Making work that supports local communities aswell as collaborating with the good people of Burnt Faith, The Orchard Project and East London Liquor Company was a blast."