The main flavor notes of a Bramble liqueur are sweet, tart blackberry, with underlying notes from the gin base, such as floral and botanical notes. Some variations can include additional notes of damson, cinnamon, and cassia for a warmer, earthier profile.
Flavor notes
- Blackberry: The dominant flavor is a sweet and tart blackberry profile.
- Gin: Traditional gin notes of botanicals, which can be floral, juniper, or herbaceous, are a key part of the profile.
- Citrus: The brightness of lemon juice, which is often used in the Bramble cocktail, complements the sweetness of the berry.
- Floral: Some pink gin variations add floral notes like raspberry and hibiscus.
- Earthy/Spicy: Some liqueurs include spices like cinnamon and cassia, which can add warmth and earthy, woody notes.
Why the notes vary
- The specific gin used as the base will introduce different botanical notes.
- Some liqueurs are infused with additional fruits, like damsons.
- The addition of spices, such as cinnamon and cassia, can add extra layers of flavor.
- When used in the cocktail, the freshness of the lemon juice and any garnishes will also affect the overall taste perception.
Purity 34 Organic Nordic Gin (70cl , 43%) 


