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FROM A LAND DOWN UNDER

The gin scene in Australia is firmly in growth mode, with new distilleries and brands launching at pace. This provides Aussie bartenders with a wealth of choices and opportunities to enhance and embrace the use of native botanicals in many local gins.

I’m lucky to have visited Sydney many times now (my partner is from there) and it has been amazing to see the bar scene grow, develop and evolve since my first trip back in 2018. From just a handful of high-end cocktail bars to a scene where you’re now spoiled for choice, there are some incredible venues with excellent gin cocktails on offer.

The Barber Shop has a back bar that boasts a collection of more than 700 gins, making it a destination for gin

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