Celebrate the launch of this new dry rosé gin with a bespoke Negroni cocktail

Introducing your new favourite drink, courtesy of Maison Mirabeau
A pink gin bottle on a table next to a Negroni and half-cute oranges.
Photograph: Sophie Bellard
By Time Out in association with Maison Mirabeau
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Not only has award-winning French rosé brand Maison Mirabeau long been a go-to for discerning vino drinkers, it has also proved itself as an exciting innovator within the winemaking industry. And now, it has a new offering on the market: a dry rosé gin.

To celebrate the launch of the unique flavour profile of this brand new spirit – which is made from upcycled grape skins and boasts highly aromatic botanicals inspired by the French Riviera – Maison Mirabeau has partnered with leading bartenders across the country to create a special rosé-inspired twist on the Negroni.

Using Maison Mirabeau’s dry rosé gin, Kate Bartlett from Cobbler Bar has crafted her own take on the classic cocktail – with these drinks available to purchase at the bar throughout the month of August. Bartlett's version uses campari, Lillet Rosé and is garnished with a Tarragon leaf.

Our advice? Run, don’t walk, if you want to sample this limited-edition beverage for yourself – it won’t be around for long! Mirabeau Dry Rosé Gin is stocked in Dan Murphy’s and BWS. For more information, head to the website.

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