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Aldi announces new Scottish-inspired premium gin ahead of World Gin Day

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Attention all gin lovers, because it is almost that time of year when you can get a group of friends together and raise a glass of your favourite G&T.

That's right, World Gin Day 2022 officially arrives this weekend on Saturday, June 11. And if you're looking for a new flavour to try, then look no further than Aldi.

The budget supermarket is catering to gin-lovers with the announcement of their brand new Scottish- inspired Toradh (pronounced Tor-ig) Seville Orange Flavour Gin.

Priced at just £14.99 for a 70cl bottle, the supermarket's punchy new tipple is cheaper than most other brands currently on the market.It is the latest Scottish gin to be offered from the supermarket and it will land in all 102 stores across Scotland for fans to try out this summer.Flavoured with Seville's juiciest oranges, the new gin is said to be "rich, vibrant and bursting with flavour" - making it the perfect base for any fruity cocktails this summer.Describing the Orange Flavour Gin, Aldi says: "Boasting notes of light lemongrass and a delicate, floral orange blossom, when topped with ice and a cold splash of Ridge Valley Tonic Water (500ml, £0.99) customers get an incredibly smooth and delightful G&T with a fruity twist."The Seville Orange Flavoured Gin is the sixth edition in Aldi Scotland’s own brand premium Toradh range, which is inspired by Scotland’s natural landscapes and its world-class larder.It will join an already stellar line-up of the supermarket's own-branded gins which features a variety of flavours, including Plum and Pink Grapefruit Gin, Tropical Gin and the classic Original Gin.Graham Nicolson, Group Buying Director, Aldi Scotland said: “Our Toradh Gin range is already incredibly popular, and the Seville Orange Flavour

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