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“If you like a sweeter style tipple, a port with cheese at the end of a meal or an alternative to mulled wine in the winter months, then look no further than sloe gin,” says Clancy.
Making sloe gin is slow but not laborious. There's no cooking required, just patience as the sloes steep in the gin. Prick the tough skin of the sloes all over with a clean needle and put in a ...