Prosecco or Champagne

Pinkster Royale

Pimp up your Prosecco with Pinkster Gin

  1. Add a measure of Pinkster Royale to a chilled flute of  Prosecco or Champagne.

Pinkster Gin is deliciously dry with a hint of fruit and an exceptionally smooth finish. 

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