What’s on in Mildura this weekend?

Steve Timmis Head Distiller at Fossey's gin in the Distillery at Mildura

What is on in Mildura this weekend?

Steve Timmis Head Distiller at Fossey's gin in the Distillery at Mildura

What’s on in Mildura this weekend?

The Sunraysia Farmers Market is on again! 

The thriving town of Mildura is alive again this weekend after the 5 day circuit breaker lockdown putting last weekends plans on hold. 

The Sunraysia Farmers Market is on this Saturday 20th February from 8am to noon! 

Get amongst it and enjoy the beautiful weather Mildura has to offer, the local produce and the smiling Sunraysia folk who just love being a part of a connected community. 

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How to Make Baked Ham Like a Boss

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Fossey’s Baked Christmas Ham

Just before Christmas, we made something delicious. 
Our very own Fossey’s Baked Ham.
Featuring the most worthy of glazes using Navel Orange, Fossey’s Redgum Rum & our own Gin Jam, this is an absolute crowd pleaser!
 

Recipe 

Juice 1 whole orange
100ml Fossey’s Redgum Rum (possibly more
1 jar of Fossey’s Gin Jam
Mix together.
 

Method

Gently remove the ham rind.
Score the fat diagonally all fancy shamncy.
Pop ham on a rack over baking paper lined tray.
Pour over glaze mix.
Continue to baste with glaze mix every 15-20 minutes.
 
Google tells us to bake at 180 per kg, but you do you with your timing and temp.
 
Half way through your cook time (or even the beginning of it’s a smaller ham) tip over another jar of Fossey’s Gin Jam for that beautiful caramelised goodness.
 
Serve up this scrumptious ham however you like or just eat it straight from the pan like we did!
 
Enjoy!

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10 Great Places to Eat in Mildura

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10 Great Places to eat in Mildura

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With so many amazing things to do during summer holidays in Mildura, often dinner can be the last thing on your mind when it comes to the end of the day. I have made it a little easier to choose somewhere for dinner by putting together 10 great places to eat in Mildura. 

Not only are these brilliant places to eat in Mildura, but they also serve Fossey’s fabulous bevvies.

Be sure to check them out whilst you are on holidays in Mildura and rate them on Trip Adviser if you had a wonderful experience.

Here are 10 great places to eat in Mildura in no particular order:

  1. Fossey’s Distillery – Of course, Fossey’s is first in line because we are super proud to say we now serve delicious light meals for you to enjoy whilst having a tipple or two. The atmosphere is truly one to be remembered. It is quiet enough to enjoy great conversation, friendly and laid back. You will not find a happier and more distinguished venue in Mildura, than Fossey’s. Our Distillery is kid friendly as well which makes things much easier for parents when craving a Fossey’s on ice. Open Thursday through to Sunday from 2pm you will always find friendly faces when you make your entrance at our fine little gin joint. To reserve a table call 03 5022 8290. Located at 110 Eighth Street, Mildura.

  2. Brass Monkey – This is a personal favourite of mine. Delicious food, groovy table set up and atmosphere! The service is friendly and fast. You can also take children to this little gem. However, I recommend taking something for them to do if you are planning on staying for a while to alleviate boredom. Brass Monkey is open from Tuesday to Saturday for lunch 12 to 2pm & dinner 6 to 8.30pm. To book your delicious meal out call 03 5021 4769. Located at 32 Carter Lane, Mildura.

  3. Sip Cocktail Bar & Eatery – Truly one of the coolest & hip places to eat in Mildura, Sip is a favourite amongst the locals for a drink and bite after work. They cater to vegan patrons and have the most delicious crunchy hot chips I think I have ever tasted. Check out their menu just here. Their cocktails are amazing, and the staff are super friendly & always up for a chat. I would not recommend taking the kids along to this one. To make the most of your time at Sip, it is best enjoyed children-free. Sip Mildura is open Friday through to Monday’s from 4pm. To book flick them an email hello@sipcocktailbar.com. Located at 138-138a Eighth Street, Mildura.
  4. The Corporate Moose – I have to say it, for a regional town Mildura certainly has some seriously cool places to hang out. This is a whisky bar in the city heart with such a fun atmosphere. The food is really yummy. There are menus for both lunch & dinner. I particularly like the American theme. It is different to anything in Mildura and kind of reminds me of a scene from a movie. This venue is also a favourite to listen to live music whilst catching up with your friends. You will find a mixed crowd frequent this unique and high vibe venue. Children are not catered for on the menu so best to leave this one off your dining out list if you have kids with you. The Corporate Moose is open 7 days from 12pm until late. Located at 34 Langtree Avenue, Mildura. To book 03 5022 8608 or email thebar@thecorpmoose.com.au
  5. Thai Riffic – Truly one of the best places to eat in Mildura. With the most intimate setting, the food is to die for and service second to none. The only problem with Thai Riffic is it is so delicious; I find it difficult to STOP eating! Fabulous for couples or groups of adults. I do not recommend this one for the kids because although they are welcome, there is not a lot for them to do. Nor does the menu cater for the kids. Located at 35 Langtree Avenue, Mildura. Opening times are Monday to Saturday 5.30 to 11pm. Bookings are essential. Contact 5021 5225 or email thai-riffic@hotmail.com
  6. Pizza CafeThis little gem right in the city heart, offers a casual setting where you can sit inside or take advantage of the alfresco dining. You can enjoy well priced meals of pasta, antipasto, focaccias, salads and more. Relax in the friendly ambience as you enjoy the aromas of the wood ovens or sit al fresco and soak up the Mildura sunshine. Kids are more than welcome at this venue with the menu having them covered. It is very laid-back with good value for money. This one is top of my list for places to eat out with kids in Mildura. Located at 18 Langtree Avenue, Mildura. To book 03 5023 2223 or info@pizzacafe.com.au.
  7. The Sandbar – A super unique venue to unwind and enjoy some good pub grub at the same time. Kids are catered for on the menu at The Sandbar. The rooftop beer garden and water misting system mean you can enjoy the outdoors whilst enjoying your meals & refreshments. Located at 45 Langtree Avenue, Mildura. Open from Tuesday to Sunday serving lunch from 12pm to 2.30pm & then dinner 6 to 8pm. Contact 03 5021 2181 or malkalms@hotmail.com for more information.
  8. The Province – Definitely one of the most prestigious venues to dine out in Mildura. This up market restaurant is best suited to adults and has a very intimate setting. The menu is traditional Italian dining with a modern twist. The food is lovingly prepared, using local produce chef Matt De Angelo says, “your food is our passion”. Located at 29 Langtree Avenue, Mildura. To book 03 5021 5550 or info@theprovince.net.au.
  9. Stefano’s – The fabulously famous Stefano De Pieri owns this wonderful Mildura eatery! Dine in the glowing cellars of The Grand Hotel in the evening for something incredibly special and an experience you will never forget! Stefano’s food is always second to none and the service is the same. Definitely include this on your “Must Visit List” when in Mildura. Dine without the kids to make the most out of this special culinary experience. The café for breakfast & lunch is kid friendly but does not have a specific menu for the little ones. The restaurant menu is second to none in Mildura. Located at 27 Deakin Avenue, Mildura. To book cafe 03 5021 3627. To book Stefano’s Cantina 03 5022 0881 or info@stefano.com.au
  10. Mildura Working Man’s Club – Known to locals simply as the “Workers” this is very much a kid friendly dining venue. The Bistro caters extensively for children with indoor and outdoor play areas. Food wise the children are taken care of very well with options to tempt even the fussiest of eaters. The menu has all the usual bistro favourites and food is usually served super quickly. I recommend this one for family’s looking for somewhere relaxed to dine with children. Located at 100-110 Deakin Avenue, Mildura. Bookings recommended. To book 03 5023 0531. Bistro opening hours: Monday to Saturday lunch 11.30am to 2pm/Dinner 5.30 to 9pm. Sunday 9.30am to 2pm.

I hope this list makes it easier to find great places to eat in Mildura and you enjoy dining out here as much as we do.

Cheers,

Narelle

Fossey’s Blogger

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FOSSEY’S GIN BAUBLES

Our fabulously unique Fossey’s baubles are BACK this year! Enjoy decorating your tree this year with our Original, Desert Lime, Shiraz & Christmas Pudding Gin. These little gems really are the best!

FOSSEY’S CHRISTMAS PUDDING GIN IS HERE! 

But is just about to sell out. So please don’t miss out because the next time you will be able to get your hands on this glorious drop will be in December 2021! Stock up whilst stock lasts or you just may kick yourself.

Gin Jam

A gorgeous ginny gift for the anyone who loves deliciousness on toast (we prefer fruit toast) or wow your fam by using it as a glaze for your Christmas ham or pop it on your cheese platter for something divinely delish! You can relax indulging in this truly delectable delight as there is no alcohol added. Citrusy, botanicaly, ginny and jammy, this versatile creation makes a sensational Christmas gift!

Build Your Own Tasting Pack

Looking for something really special & unique for the gin lover in your life?

Fossey’s Barrel Aged Gin Collection boasts a fabulous range of carefully crafted Gin’s that have been resting in a variety of different barrels giving us an incredible selection that is as diverse in flavour as it is in colour.

Making it even more special, you are able to select which 3 you would like to create a special Barrel Aged Gin Tasting that’s personalised to your loved one!
 
Fossey’s RedGum Rum

A flavour unlike anything you have ever experienced before, our Redgum Rum is the epitome of an Australian rum with a unique Fossey’s twist.

The perfect Christmas gift for any Rum lover!

Fossey’s Stubby Holders

Help your friends & fam keep their celebratory Christmas drinks cool this summer with one of our fabulous Fossey’s stubby holders.

Fossey’s Barrel Aged Gin

It would be hard to go wrong with any Gin from this range and what could be a better Christmas gift to give than a Fossey’s Barrel Aged Gin?

To find out more about each drop simply click the link here for individual tasting notes.

Fossey’s Calico Bags

The coolest & most dependable reusable bag around.

Click for Vic – Xmas Pressies Online

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Fossey’s is proud to be listed on the Victorian government’s website Click for Vic. The site is designed to give visitors the taste of Victoria from home. The website has a selection of the many restaurants, cafes, bars, producers, growers and artisans offering visitors a slice of the good life delivered straight to your door. https://www.visitvictoria.com/clickforvic

From the Sunraysia region we have some of the finest businesses which have been featured on the site:

  1. Fossey’s Ginporium and Distillery – is a delectable place to tantalise your taste buds with all things Gin. Fossey’s Ginporium is a boutique Gin Distillery located in the heart of Mildura’s CBD and in one of Mildura’s most iconic buildings steeped in fascinating history. Join in the live Gin Distillation experience at Fossey’s every Thursday as the Gin Soaked Distiller and Master Ginventor bring Stanley the Still to life and take you along on the wondrous journey of craft Gin. For those who can’t make it in person, Fossey’s website is perfectly set up to make online shopping a breeze. You can have any of the fabulous spirits delivered directly to your door allowing to you experience & enjoy Fossey’s at home. http://fosseysgin.com.au/
  2. Murray River Salt™ Salt – The flakes are produced using the pristine mineralised brines from ancient saline aquifers of the Murray Darling Basin. The stunning pale pink hue of the salt flakes is a result of the mineralised brines.
    Murray River Salt™ Salt Flakes are Australia’s only Pink Salt. The flakes are very soft and fragile and create a superior texture to your dish. Purchase Murray River Salt™ products online or visit them at their store in Mildura. https://murrayriversalt.com.au/
  3. Stefano’s Cantina – Leaving your choice of dishes to the whim of the chef could be daunting if the chef were any other than Stefano de Pieri, whose taste is decorated and flawless. Tucked into the cellars, dine on three or five courses of seasonal, rustic Italian fare. Lauded by critics, locals and visitors alike, with a chef’s hat from the Good Food Guide 2020, Stefano’s is as iconic as the Grand Hotel it is housed in. https://www.stefano.com.au/
  4. Orange World – is a fantastic working citrus property which has a tractor train tour of the orchards, with informed commentary on the unique facets of the industry that relate only to this area. The tour also includes the nursery, varietal plantings, a visit to the lookout tower and packing shed.
    https://www.orangeworldmildura.com.au/index.html
  5. Cappa Stone Wines – are a local Sunraysia, boutique winery. The Cellar Door is only a 10-minute drive from the Mildura CBD, in Sunnycliffs.To make the wines, they select super-premium parcels of fruit from the local Sunraysia wine region as well as other Cool Climate regions like the Coonawarra, Adelaide Hills and Clare Valley wine regions. They transport these carefully selected parcels of fruit to the winery to be handmade and nurtured into super premium wine. In the winery, they use open fermentation vats, basket presses and age the wines in only the finest of oak barrels. You can order online or visit in person. https://www.cappastonewines.com/
  6. Trentham Estate – is a family-owned winery, cellar door and restaurant, set right on the banks of the Murray River at Trentham Cliffs. In the cosy Cellar Door, Trentham offers tastings and sales of its vast wine range with something to please all tastes – classic, rounded styles right through to award-winning alternative varieties. You can shop online or purchase in person.https://trenthamestate.com.au/
  7. Mildura Holden Motor Museum – houses a private collection of Holdens starting from the very first 48-215 right through to the latest Monaro and Statesman. What is unique about the collection is it is entirely owned by the one man, Ron Morello, who had always had the dream and passion to set up the Museum – and as of October 2016 his dream come true. If you appreciate the history of a well restored vehicle then the Mildura Holden Motor Museum is a must stop if you are in the Sunraysia district. Check it out online: https://milduraholdenmuseum.com.au/

 

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Media Release – Fossey’s Spring Market

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Fossey’s Gin Spring Market

With the beginning of Spring and the (what seems to be) never ending challenge for small businesses to get creative and pivot during Victoria’s current restrictions, Mildura’s own Fossey’s Distillery is getting ready this week in preparation for their first ever Spring Gin Market.

To be held this Friday and Saturday on Deakin Avenue in conjunction with Mildura Street Food & Co., Fossey’s Distillery will bring all of their Fossey’s finery along and celebrate all things Spring and Gin.

Providing a fun festival vibe whilst adhering to the restrictions currently in place, Fossey’s will have their range of Gin bottles available for purchase including their new collection of Barrel Aged Gin’s and something new and exciting in the way of Gin Ice Cream!

“We’re very excited about the Ice Cream,” says Fossey’s manager Cherie, ‘We’ve had specialty ice creams made using our products before as one-off novelty desserts for special occasions and these have always been fabulously popular.”

Providing various discounts and give away’s, as well as their new Desert Lime Gin & Tonic Ice Cream, Shiraz Ice Cream plus a Vanilla Bean and Strawberry options for the little ones, this is a once off opportunity to come along to the Fossey’s set up and purchase your favourite bottle of Gin at a discount price or with a free gift, and grab yourself a take away beverage while you’re there.

“We want to try and keep things fun for our community” says Cherie Gowers “With our current climate it’s nice to give our Fossey’s friends and also our staff something to plan and work towards and hopefully brings a little extra joy to those who may be looking to make a purchase anyway.”

Fossey’s Distillery have recently taken home 4 medals from the Australian Gin Awards, including Gold for their well known and loved Navel Strength Gin.

The local Distillery has also been a big supporter of the new Mildura Street Food & Co. and hope that their market will encourage more people to attend Mildura’s newest take away food venture.

“We’ve been excited about this concept from the beginning,” says Cherie “We’ll give anything a go and to have a place where you can get a variety of take away food from different of stalls, plus take away beverages from us all in the one place really brings something new and exciting to town. We’re really looking forward to seeing Mildura Street Food & Co. grow with new and changing stall holders and look forward to being along for the ride.”

Fossey’s Distillery Spring Gin Market will be held this Friday September 11th 4pm – 8pm and Saturday September 12th 1pm – 8pm at 38 Deakin Ave Mildura. The Mildura Street Food & Co. crew will also have their char grill operational earlier than their usual 5pm on Saturday for those who may be a little peckish.

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Fossey’s Wins Gold

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MEDIA RELEASE

 

Fossey’s Distillery wins GOLD

 

On Monday August 31st the Australian Gin Awards released the results of their 2020 Gin Awards, with Mildura’s own Fossey’s Distillery taking home 4 medals including a GOLD Medal for their Navel Strength Gin.

Fossey’s Navel Strength Gin is a firm favourite of the distilling team and their response to the news of this Gin receiving a gold medal was solid and with laughter, “Rightly so!”

Fossey’s distilling team made up by Steve Timmis, Tash Faulkhead and Bonnie Seymour, take great pride and care with all of their work but collectively the team have always been extremely proud of the Navel Strength.

“We want to showcase local products as best we can through our Gin,” says Steve, “and so we chose to make a Gin that was citrus forward with an abundance of Navel oranges. This of course allowed us to have some fun with the name of the Gin and the spelling.”

To be deemed a “Naval or Navy Strength” the alcohol content must be that of at least 57%, presenting a unique challenge of creating a strong yet balanced drink.

“We slightly changed the flavour profile of this Gin compared to the others in our range,” says Steve “We pulled back on the floral notes, really went hard with the navel orange and added a small amount of ginger. We needed to compliment the strength of the alcohol and give it a smoothness that may have otherwise been lost had we not changed things slightly.”

Fossey’s Distillery also received a Silver Medal for their Original Gin in the Australian Contemporary Gin Category and two Bronze medals in the Flavoured Gin category for their Kaffir Leaf Gin and one of their best selling Gin’s, the Shiraz Gin.

Even through the current restrictions and challenges given the global pandemic situation, Fossey’s Distillery has remained a strong local presence and has continued with their seasonal Gin’s, their most recent being the sell out Chilli Gin, and the team have recently released a collection of Barrel Aged Gin’s.

“We started to lay down these in June for World Gin Day as we couldn’t celebrate with our usual Laneway Festival,” said Steve “and the results have been absolutely fantastic and we now have a Barrel Aged Collection with 6 varieties! We are very excited about the collaboration with Chalmer’s Wines with our Original Gin on one of their Aglianico Rose barrel’s. This particular Gin is absolutely stunning and we’re also excited about the Original Gin aged in our own Red Gum Rum barrel. The flavour is unlike anything we have ever had before which makes us more excited for our upcoming release of our new product, Fossey’s Red Gum Rum coming mid September.”

Fossey’s Distillery is still currently open for retail sales from their venue during usual business hours as well as having a permanent weekend set up at the new Mildura Street Food & Co. located on Deakin Ave and open every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 5pm.

The entire Fossey’s team are looking forward to reopening their distillery again in a few weeks once restrictions have eased.  

 

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Fossey’s – The Original Ginporium

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Oh how I miss it. Fossey’s – The Original Ginporium.

What a great place to hang out on a Friday night or any night for that matter, with friends at any time of the year. It’s a blessing to have such a treasure in my local town of Mildura. 

What makes Fossey’s Ginporium so amazing? 

Well to answer that I quote Darryl Kerrigan from the legendary Australian movie “The Castle” where he says “it’s just the vibe of the place” but it really is much more too.

If you don’t know the origins of the Ginporium, please allow me to enlighten you. It’s a ginteresting tale and one I think you will definitely enjoy. 

Fossey’s is family owned and operated. Fossey’s is the epitome of a boutique Distillery. 

Embracing family history, sensational local produce and exceptional story telling though the art of Gin & Whisky Swilling and Distilling, Fossey’s has truly embraced the Australian Gin, Vodka and Whisky culture. 

Fossey’s Ginporium is in one of Mildura’s most iconic and historical buildings, The Setts. It is home to Mildura’s first and only Gin Garden and Gin & Whisky Bar.

The unique back story to creating Fossey’s Ginporium:

Well the Fossey name was married into the family in the early 1900’s and as was tradition then, it was given as the middle name to the first-born son John Fossey, known to everyone as “Foss”.

A name that stood out, those who have it as their own have been of creative mind. Of pioneering spirit. Those with the name are usually proudly misunderstood!

The Fossey’s have lived by principles and ideologies that have been passed down through generations and become known as “Fosseylosophies” which we have based our Fossey’s Ginporium business principles on.

Foss’s Grandmother (who he never met) raised 6 children alone, while running a pub in Ludlow, United Kingdom. Coincidentally, this is the same area as our Fossey’s Gin Juniper berries come from.

One of her sons, Albert, migrated to Australia and married Elsie Vera. Elsie was small in stature but big in spirit nothing would faze her. She bought up 4 children (one of them Foss) in Koorlong before there were established roads and power. Elsie was always one who rolled up her sleeves and got on with the job. Growing up in the sticks, Foss thought the best things he had ever seen were running water and knives with a serrated edge.

Were these the things to ginspire big ideas and Fosseylosophies? 

Who knows? 

His execution of big ideas could be somewhat erratic at times and misguided at best, but Foss was truly an original entrepreneur.

Pioneering land (well outside Mildura) which wasn’t being used for anything else, Foss went on to create something that is still an icon of Mildura today – Timmis Speedway.

Foss and his young family farmed a property in Mourquong. Growing fresh fruit still to this day, this particular block is where our Fossey’s Original Gin Elixir bergamot oranges and tangelos are grown.

Father to our Master Ginnovator, Steve Timmis, who embodies the pioneering spirit and big ideas like his dad. Only perhaps with a slightly straighter forward strategy to implementation, the fundamentals of Fosseylosophies live on when developing something truly unique.

Ginterestingly, speaking of creating something truly unique, Foss’s great grandad Vere Quaile who was a blacksmith living in the Bacchus Marsh area, along with his son Edward, were the ones to create Ned Kelly’s armour.

So why create gin?

Well creating gin encompasses everything Fossey’s want to represent.
First class second to none products. Creative interpretation everything. Good fun, good times, good friends, good drink. Fossey’s has huge ideas conceived in a small space with crazy deadlines.


And then of course, there is family. We believe nothing is more important than family.

Fossey’s ginporium is a lasting legacy for Izzy May and Zeb Fossey (5th generation Mildura-ians). These two little ones have “fossmerized” grandfather – Steve Timmis, nana – Eddie Timmis and their mum – Cherie, into doing what they do best to create and bring to Mildura something never seen or done before.

That’s it. The tale of how Fossey’s Ginporium came into fruition. And thank the gin gods for that.

Cheers,

Narelle

Fossey’s Blogger

 

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8 Australian Made Father’s Day Gift Ideas

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Father’s Day is just around the corner. A week from Sunday to be exact. And you just may be still searching for the perfect gift for dad because you know jocks & socks just don’t cut it anymore. It’s ok. You know I have your back. I have done the research & compiled 8 Australian made Father’s Day gift ideas to make life a little easier for you. And it’s even more convenient because you can get every one of them organised from your smart phone.

Here’s my quick list of the brilliant presents on offer for you to purchase for your precious papa this year:

  1. Fossey’s Whisky – this gift is sure to please the most discerning of whisky loving dads. Why? Because it’s a drop which is matured to absolute perfection and is an exceptional whisky with a frim cask influence. This whisky is a premium product and definitely for the dad’s who deserve spoiling this Father’s Day. There are two versions Single Malt Single Barrel Whisky & Peated Single Malt Single Barrel Whisky. They are both the same price and equally as amazing.
  2. Fossey’s Gift Boxes – when you can’t decide which one of the fabulous Fossey’s gins to give dad, give hi, one of our gift box sets covering 3 of our best sellers? Our Quintessence Collections contain x 3 200ml bottles with 1. Original, Pepperberry & Desert Lime or 2. Original, Desert Lime and Shiraz. You choose which mix would best suit dad. These packs have definitely been a winner since we introduced them. There is no doubt they are one of the best Father’s Day Gift ideas, that your dad will be sure to love.
  3. Fossey’s Barrel Aged Gins – for something extra special we have created 3 very special gins which have won over many of our fan’s hearts. Your dad will be no exception. We have 3 of these beauties on offer right now. 1. Shiraz gin on a Barossa Valley ex Shiraz barrel (shaved & toasted) Original Gin on a Fossey’s Port Barrel 3. Navel Strength Gin on a Barossa Valley Chardonnay Barrel (Natural) Dad will feel very loved receiving one of these on his special day.
  4. Fossey’s Super Smooth Vodka – nab yourself an absolute bargain with a bottle of this for your favourite dad. It’s got 20% off until 31st of August making it just $48 for 700ml of our premium double distilled Vodka (enter lovevodka at checkout for the discount to be applied). Dad will never know you got it such a great price. Whilst you save some dollars at the same time. Win win.
  5. Fossey’s Desert Lime Gin & Tonic 24 cans slab – everybody knows most dads love to relax watching their favourite sport or tv show whilst having a few drinks. This unique gift makes it so he doesn’t need to spend any time mixing up his favourite bevvie. Best parts about this gift is there are 24 of them in a carton & they are Australian made! Definitely a gift to help dad chill on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
  6. Fossey’s Gift Voucher – completely confused about what to get Dad? A Fossey’s gift voucher takes away all the confusion and let’s dad choose exactly what he wants. Or better still, he can wait until we re-open the distillery and enjoy a night out on you! And you get to choose exactly how much you want to gift dad.
  7. Fosseybobbles – without a doubt our most unique gift and great conversation starter is our Fosseybobble! Fossey’s Fosseybobbles are the perfect way to pour your fabulous Fossey’s Gin, vodka or whisky! It is the most satisfying way to serve an incredible beverage. A Fosseybobble will allow dad to enjoy a perfect 30ml pour that’s a little bit fancy shmancy. Definitely a must have for the dads who are serious about making the best bevvies.

    8. Live locally? Send your dad an Australian made gin on his special day! His Father’s Day will be so much brighter receiving a delivery from Fossey’s with his favourite spirit. Purchase any product in the Fossey’s range and enjoy FREE delivery to Mildura & surrounds on Father’s Day when ordering before 3pm. You could even include some soda water, tonic or ginger beer to make it easy for him to enjoy his gift. Want a FREE card thrown in? Sure. Just pop what you want written on the card & we will organise it all for you.

Trust Fossey’s to have you covered with the best Father’s Day gifts this year. Lock down or no lock down, dad’s spirits will be lifted when they get their unique, special & Australian made present on their special day.

 

Gotta run. I have some Father’s Day shopping to do. Now I have the list, the hard part is deciding what dad will like best.

Until next time,

Narelle

Fossey’s Blogger

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What’s better Gin or Vodka?

fossey's gin what's better gin or vodka

What's better gin or vodka?

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When I started at Fossey’s in February, one of the first things I wanted to know what’s better gin or vodka? 

I had been a long time vodka drinker and really didn’t know much about gin. 

So I put my bias for vodka aside and proceeded to test the different gins Fossey’s had on offer and find out for myself if gin or vodka is better.

Here’s my findings when comparing Fossey’s exotic creations to the humble vodka I was accustomed to drinking:

  1. Desert Lime got the first Guernsey, given I have been a vodka & lime girl for many years. I found it delicious. Maybe a little too delicious, given I polished off a bottle in a night. Nope vodka didn’t hold a candle to that one.
  2. Broken Heel was next on the menu. I found it fascinating Fossey’s had created a gin in honour of the famous, or some say notorious, Broken Heel Festival held in Broken Hill. I found it delicious and definitely a winner over the kinda boring vodka which used to be my fav.
  3. Next came Hot Cross Bun! This one excited me. I love hot cross buns! Hot Cross Bun is Fossey’s Easter gin and is only released once a year, much to my dismay. I wasn’t disappointed when I tried it with tonic. Vodka really was looking incredibly bland whilst sipping on that particular tipple.
  4. Naval Strength was next. I didn’t see a huge difference to vodka but then realised it has an extra kick alcohol content wise. So, I suddenly saw it in another light. With few calories, more alcohol and tasting delicious with soda water & a squeeze of lemon or lime, it soon overshadowed my previous go to “watching the waistline” drink.
  5. Rose Petal is a seasonal, once a year drop and oh so special because of the amazing rose petals (which are picked by moonlight) supplied by Simply Rose Petals, the gin is steeped in. I wasn’t drawn to it at first, but gave it a crack because people raved about it. Gosh…I am so glad I didn’t let it get away from me. It is an absolute delight & has a very special story behind it. If you haven’t read it, cast your peeps over it here. There really was no comparison with vodka and Rose Petal. Not even any of the flavoured vodkas come close.
  6. Old Man Saltbush also piqued my interest. Made with salt bush common in the Mallee I thought it was a genius idea to turn it into a delicious gin. Having it with a premium tonic such as Fever Tree, helps this one go down nicely. And needless to say, vodka doesn’t stand a chance next to this one.

Gin 6 – Vodka 0 so far

I persisted seeing if I could find any gin remotely on par with vodka and the only thing, I could find even close to it was, Fossey’s Original Gin! But I still rate gin higher than previously consumed vodka because of the taste. Vodka tastes like alcohol. Gin tastes like alcohol with personality.

That was it, my decision had been made. Gin clearly wins. Vodka wasn’t on the table for my social binges anymore.

Well that was until Fossey’s decided to create their very own Vodka elixir!

Impressed, I was, with the smoothness of the drop and the lack of hang over it produced. Although, to be fair, Fossey’s gin has rarely given me anymore than a slight headache after an evening where I had been rather over refreshed! I think it’s got something do with the pureness of the water Fossey’s distil with. Whatever it is, it’s certainly a bonus.

I love Fossey’s gives us the best of both worlds. One where we do not have to choose between the two Queens of clear spirits! And with 20% off Fossey’s vodka (use coupon lovevodka at checkout) this week, I reckon it’s time for your good selves to give it a shot too.

Bottoms up & chin chin, gin lovers!

Until next time,

Fossey’s Ginspired Blogger Girl

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