FAQ
Questions and Answers
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We make botanical non-alcoholic spirits by distilling plants native to our local headlands here in North Cornwall. They are founded on a love of active outdoor and healthy living.
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Our botanical non-alcoholic spirits are created by collaborating with local botanists and distillers to make delicious costal, herbaceous and fresh flavour profiles.
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Crisp, Herbaceous and Fresh. Notes of citrus, coupled with Sage, Rock Samphire and Sea Salt for a round herbal finish.
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Invigorating and replenishing, Seaward’s bright and zesty grapefruit citrus top notes meet green natural tones from the Pentire Plant Blend with natural berry from harvested sea buckthorn.
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Both Pentire Adrift and Pentire Seaward are straw coloured liquids. Some batches are darker than others, and larger bottles may appear darker than the taster bottles, this is normal and part of the pleasure of working with plants! All batches have passed micro-testing so are safe for consumption.
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Pentire Adrift and Seaward both have only 2 calories per 50ml serving
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Yes!
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Adrift: Water, British sea herb extract blend, lemon juice concentrate, natural flavours, malic acid, Cornish sea salt, preservative: potassium sorbate.
Seaward: Water, woodruff, meadowsweet, sea rosemary, sea buckthorn, grapefruit, orange juice concentrate, tartaric acid, preservative: potassium sorbate.
Pentire is free from sulphites/sulphates.
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Yes! Pentire contains only natural ingredients which are listed above.
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13 months from production. BBE can be found towards the base of your bottle. Store in a cool dry place. Refrigeration not required. Once opened use within 12 weeks.
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Yes! Both Adrift and Seaward are under 0.5% abv. That's less than bread, a ripe banana or orange juice.
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No! Pentire contains none of the 14 allergens.
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No! Pentire is made by distillation which makes it a spirit, and does not contain sugar or sweetener. By comparison, a cordial can be made at home on your hob with sugar.
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Although the distillation process we use is similar to gin, the 2 ingredients that make gin (ethanol and juniper) are not in Pentire. This means Pentire does not taste like gin, but instead is a delicious botanical spirit of its own. We hope you enjoy our flavours from the coast!