Mixing Magic: Cocktails and Drinks that Showcase Sharish Gin Blue Magic

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Sharish gin blue magic is a unique gin that is crafted in Portugal. The brand, Sharish, is known for its innovation and creativity in the gin industry. The gin is made using traditional methods and a blend of locally sourced botanicals, resulting in a smooth and flavorful spirit. One of the most distinctive features of Sharish gin blue magic is its color. This gin has a stunning blue hue, which is completely natural and derived from a flower called the blue pea. When the petals of the blue pea flower are infused into the gin, it imparts a vibrant blue color, making it a visually striking drink.


One of the key botanicals in Sharish Blue Magic is Clitoria ternatea. More commonly known as Butterfly Pea it is a plant species belonging to the Fabaceae family. This plant is native to tropical equatorial Asia, but has been introduced to Africa, Australia and America. It is a perennial herbaceous plant, with elliptic, obtuse leaves. It grows as a vine or creeper, doing well in moist, neutral soil. The most striking feature about this plant is the color of its flowers, a vivid deep blue; solitary, with light yellow markings.

Due to the diferent characteristics and points of evaporation, the botanicals slowly distillate separately, allowing a greater quality in the final distillation. This delightful colour changing blue to pink gin is distilled in a traditional portuguese copper still, and it uses a combination of 9 botanicals carefully selected Juniper, Cinnamon, Coriander seeds, Clove, Vanilla, Orange Peel, Lemon Peel, Bravo Esmolfe Apple PDO Protected designation of origin and Lemon verbena.

Sharish gin blue magic

When the petals of the blue pea flower are infused into the gin, it imparts a vibrant blue color, making it a visually striking drink. Beyond its eye-catching appearance, Sharish gin blue magic also boasts a complex flavor profile. The botanicals used in its production include juniper, coriander, angelica root, ginger, cinnamon, and cardamom, among others.

Sharish Gin Blue Magic

This delightful colour changing blue to pink gin is distilled in a traditional portuguese copper still, and it uses a combination of 9 botanicals carefully selected: Juniper, Cinnamon, Coriander seeds, Clove, Vanilla, Orange Peel, Lemon Peel, Bravo Esmolfe Apple PDO (Protected designation of origin) and Lemon verbena. to produce a sensational and attractive gin.

A new portuguese gin produced in Alentejo by António Cuco gets its name because of the village MONSARAZ. “Sharish” means ‘xara’ or ‘jara’, which is the Cistus ladanifer, used during the muslim presence. So Mont Sharish means hill raised in an impenetrable amount of cistus, giving origin to the name Monsaraz.

Distilled in a traditional portuguese copper still it uses a combination of 9 botanicals carefully selected: Juniper, Cinnamon, Coriander seeds, Clove, Vanilla, Orange Peel, Lemon Peel, Bravo Esmolfe Apple PDO (Protected designation of origin) and Lemon verbena . With the particularity that the last four botanicals are used fresh. Due to the diferent characteristics and points of evaporation, the botanicals slowly distillate separately, allowing a greater quality in the final distillation. During the process, all the impurities are removed so the result is as limpid as possible.

GIN SHARISH it’s a smooth gin with a unique aroma. Very citric specialy from the orange zest and a sweet flavour from the Bravo Esmolfe Apple and from the vanilla. The juniper it’s also easy to identify considering the softer notes of cloves and coriander seeds. At the final we can taste a little spike coming from the Lemon verbena.

António Cuco and his Gin Sharish not cease to amaze and now present Sharish – Blue Magic.

Among the botanicals we can find strawberries, raspberries, cinnamon, cardamom, lemon, angelica root, ginger, licorice, coriander seeds and clear juniper. The star of this new Gin it’s a flower named Clitoria ternatea that gives the Gin a blue tone without the use of artificial coloring. According to the producer this Gin has a “magic touch” because when added to tonic water the mixture of liquids passes from blue to a light pink. This new release celebrates the first year of life of the Sharish project in the best way.

So what makes it blue and why does it turn pink when you add tonic water?

One of the key botanicals in Sharish Blue Magic is Clitoria ternatea. More commonly known as Butterfly Pea it is a plant species belonging to the Fabaceae family. This plant is native to tropical equatorial Asia, but has been introduced to Africa, Australia and America. It is a perennial herbaceous plant, with elliptic, obtuse leaves. It grows as a vine or creeper, doing well in moist, neutral soil. The most striking feature about this plant is the color of its flowers, a vivid deep blue; solitary, with light yellow markings.

The blue pigment which comes from the Butterfly Pea during the distillation process changes with alterations in pH level (i’e with the addition of acid or alkaline). In the instance of gin and tonic the tonic water contains citric acid which when added to the gin alters the pH level and therefore turns the drink from blue to pink.

Different tonic waters will have different levels of pH and as such you may find when adding tonic water to the gin you will see varying shades of pink in the finished drink depending on what tonic water you use.

In the video below we used 1724 natural tonic water which does have added citric acid in it. A brand like Thomas Henry or one of the others we stock at Hammonds of Knutsford might give a different result.

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Sharish Gin – Perfect Serve

  • Take a large coppa glass
  • Fill with decent sized cubes of fresh ice
  • Add a 50ml measure of Sharish Blue Magic Gin
  • Add 150ml of tonic water poured slowly down a bar spoon onto the ice
  • Add a slice of fresh orange or a slice of freshly sliced red apple
  • Give the finished drink 1 stir clockwise and settle back and enjoy.
Sharish gin blue magic

These botanicals are carefully selected and combined to create a gin that is well-balanced and flavorful. The addition of blue pea petals not only gives Sharish gin blue magic its unique appearance but also imparts a slightly floral note to the spirit. This floral touch, combined with the other botanicals, creates a gin that is refreshing, aromatic, and perfect for a variety of cocktails. Sharish gin blue magic is versatile and can be enjoyed in different ways. It can be sipped on its own, on the rocks, or used as a base for a variety of cocktails. Its vibrant blue color makes it a popular choice for visually stunning cocktails, and it can be paired with a range of mixers and garnishes to create a truly memorable drink. In conclusion, Sharish gin blue magic is a one-of-a-kind gin that stands out for its striking blue color and complex flavor profile. It is a testament to the creativity and innovation of the Sharish brand, and it is sure to impress gin enthusiasts and cocktail lovers alike..

Reviews for "Creating Cocktails with a Dash of Magic: Sharish Gin Blue Magic Recipes"

1. Emily - 2 stars - I recently tried the Sharish gin blue magic, and I have to say I was quite disappointed. While the blue color is intriguing, the taste did not live up to my expectations. It had a strange artificial flavor that was overpowering and left a bitter aftertaste. I also found it to be quite expensive for the quality of the gin. Overall, I wouldn't recommend it unless you are solely looking for a visually appealing drink.
2. James - 3 stars - Sharish gin blue magic was a bit of a letdown for me. I was attracted to its vibrant blue color, but unfortunately, it didn't translate into an equally amazing taste. The gin seemed quite plain and lacked the complexity I usually look for. While it's not terrible, I don't think it's worth the price considering there are other gins out there that offer a more memorable experience. If you're in the mood for a visually striking cocktail, it might be worth a try, but don't expect it to blow you away in terms of flavor.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - I had high hopes for Sharish gin blue magic, but it fell short of my expectations. The blue color is definitely eye-catching, but the taste was underwhelming. It had a harsh alcohol flavor that overshadowed any subtleties in the botanicals. I found it difficult to enjoy it neat or in a cocktail. I regret spending the money on this gin and would not purchase it again.
4. Mike - 2.5 stars - The Sharish gin blue magic looked promising with its vibrant blue hue, but unfortunately, that was the only thing it had going for it. The taste was quite bland, and I couldn't discern any distinct flavors. It lacked the depth and complexity that I typically enjoy in a gin. It's more of a novelty drink for its appearance rather than a gin that you would savor and appreciate. I wouldn't recommend it unless you're purely interested in a visually appealing cocktail.

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