13 September 2024

Spring into the spirit of the season with Lady Floriade Gin experience

| Lucy Ridge
A table covered with lace tablecloth and set with pink and gold china, bottles of Underground Spirits gins, pastries and flowers.

The tea party gets a boozy facelift thanks to the Underground Spirits Cocktail Domes at Floriade. Photo: Underground Spirits.

Underground Spirits has taken inspiration from Regency-era elegance to give Floriade visitors a Bridgerton-esque experience at the flower festival. The diamond of the season is the Lady Floriade Gin: a fruity, floral spirit that aims to distil the joy of spring into a glass.

“This year’s Underground Spirits Gin Garden promises an immersive experience, featuring a garden party inspired by Bridgerton, with all the touches of high society and romance culminating in the debut of our Lady Floriade Gin,” Claudia Roughley, CEO of Underground Spirits, says.

“The Gin Garden offers a haven where visitors can unwind and gossip in an enchanting setting.”

Underground Spirits cocktail domes will be available to book for groups of two, four or eight from 14 September to 13 October, including NightFest.

A pink teacup that reads 'Gin' in stylised text and a pink bottle of Underground Spirits Lady Floriade Gin featuring an image of a woman in Regency style floral dress.

The fruity and floral Lady Floriade gin has been specially crafted for the tulip festival. Photo: Underground Spirits.

The Lady Floriade gin takes its inspiration from popular flavours of Regency-era Britain; notably, pineapple, which was a rare delicacy at the time. Classic gin botanicals of juniper berry, coriander seed and lemon are blended with bright pineapple and paired with lavender and rose for their floral qualities. Richly sweet raisins and sultanas offer flavours reminiscent of traditional fruitcakes, which, of course, pair perfectly with English breakfast tea.

“The flavours in the Lady Floriade Gin encompass all aspects of a Regency-era garden party. Floral notes from the flowers draping around the garden, sweetness from the dried fruit in the tasty cakes being consumed, tanginess from the pineapple and a lingering aftertaste of English breakfast tea,” said Underground Spirits Distiller Stewart Dobson.

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After a G&T on arrival, there is the option to purchase further cocktails – whimsically served in teapots – as well as a selection of pastries from L’epi Artisan Bakery, including an exclusive Floriade Tart.

“The Floriade Tart is a passionfruit and pineapple tart where you’ll find gin-soaked pineapple, topped with passionfruit curd, encased in a passionfruit mousse, all on a bed of gin-soaked sponge and a crunchy tart base,” the L’epi team announced on social media.

A table set for high tea with pink china, with a multi-layered yellow tart in the foreground.

L’epi Artisan Bakery’s Floriade Tarts are a gin-soaked triumph. Photo: L’epi Artisan Bakery/Instagram.

Each session in the cocktail dome lasts for 90 minutes, with options ranging from a G&T on arrival and discounted cocktails to an all-inclusive experience for groups of eight.

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This multi-sensory experience allows Floriade visitors to immerse themselves in a luxurious floral celebration worthy of Bridgerton‘s finest.

Underground Spirits cocktail domes are available for bookings Wednesday to Sunday from 11 am between 14 September and 13 October at Floriade.
Preorder bottles of the Lady Floriade Gin from Underground Spirits, and follow them on Instagram.
The Floriade Tart is available for purchase at the Floriade cocktail domes or L’epi Artisan Bakery locations. Follow L’epi on Instagram.

Original Article published by Lucy Ridge on Riotact.