Corpen Barcelona

Corpen Gin - Mestral - 50 cl - 45% vol

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Named for the cold wind that blows from the North-West, Mestral is Corpen’s first seasonal gin, and is designed specifically for the winter and Christmas season. This limited-edition gin is distilled in small batches at our distillery in the Poblenou neighborhood of Barcelona.  When it's gone it's gone, until next winter. 

Mestral is defined by winter spice, full of warming cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg and more.  After distillation it is rested with dehydrated apples, cranberries and lemon peel to give you a delightful blend of spice, tartness, and a touch of sweet.  

At 45% alcohol, Mestral is perfect for mixing and won’t get lost in the mix (or your mixer). Enjoy it in a G&T, a mule (a 'Mestral Mule' as we like to call it), a gin hot-toddy or your favorite gin cocktail. 

Gold Medal Winner (94 points) in the 2023 Bartender Spirits Awards. Here's what the judges had to say: 

" Light notes of cola and brûlée sugar with a creamy yet elegant and pronounced finish." 


Sustainability, from stem to stern

If you’ve spent any time on a boat or a beach lately, you know that plastic waste is now an inescapable part of the landscape. Around 8 million metric tons of plastic — the weight of nearly 90 aircraft carriers — end up in the ocean every year. 


We decided early on that we wouldn’t contribute to this problem. When we designed our gin bottle, we intentionally left the plastic out:

  • Our bottle cap is made of cork and wood (100% compostable) 
  • Our tamper seal may look like plastic but is actually plant-based cellulose (100% compostable)
  • Our bottle is composed of 100% recycled glass — in fact, its distinctive color comes from the mix of green and clear glass (100% recyclable)

Mestral is available for shipping or for pick up at our distillery in Barcelona. 

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