A Tauranga distillery is preparing to launch a new gin following another triumphant victory in the world of spirits.
Clarity Distilling Company is today launching its Clarity Navy Gin - a gin steeped in maritime lore. Originally crafted for the British Royal Navy, it was stored alongside gunpowder, earning its "Navy Strength" reputation.
The new brew comes on the back of the distillery securing the prestigious Best in Class Trophy and a Gold Medal at the recent Junipers NZ Gin Awards.
This impressive accolade follows a series of remarkable achievements, including a Gold Medal at the Australian Gin Awards and a Double Gold Medal at the San Francisco Spirits Awards just four months ago.
The Junipers NZ Gin Awards, renowned for celebrating excellence and innovation in the world of gin, recognized Clarity Dry Gin for its exceptional quality and unique character.
This latest victory further solidifies Clarity Distilling Company's position as a frontrunner in the spirits industry.
"We are thrilled and honoured to have received the Best in Class Trophy and Gold Medal for our Clarity Dry Gin at the Junipers," says George White, of Clarity Distilling Company.
"These awards are a testament to the dedication and passion of our entire Team, as well as our commitment to crafting spirits of the highest calibre."
The accolades for Clarity Dry Gin continue to pour in, reflecting the company's unwavering commitment to excellence.
Just months ago, Clarity Dry Gin was awarded a Gold Medal at the Australian Gin Awards, highlighting its consistent quality and exceptional flavour profile.
Prior to that, the gin was lauded with a Double Gold Medal at the San Francisco Spirits Awards, showcasing its international appeal and recognition.
In addition to their recent triumphs for their Dry Gin, Clarity Distilling Company was also honoured with a Gold Medal for their 2023 Gin at the Australian Gin Awards, demonstrating their ability to consistently deliver outstanding products.
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