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Monks, The Alchemy of Gin

Posted by Nande Bija on 04 June 2024 3:10 PM CAT
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Open Weekdays Monday - Friday 08h00 - 17h00.

Open on Weekends by bookoings only. Book your tastings with Lizeal on WhatsApp 076-255-0058

Tastings @R70 per person for a tour of the distillery and an experience of all four gins.

For more info, visit www.monksgin.co.za

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