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4 fun ways to transform your Mother’s Day tea with artisanal gin

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If you’re stumped on how to spoil Mum this Mother’s Day, why not shake things up with a cheeky twist on the traditional afternoon tea? Think botanical garnishes, gin-laced treats, and lots of laughs with her closest friends. Here’s how to serve up something truly special:

1. Set the scene with botanical flair

It’s all in the details! Turn your tea table into a fragrant wonderland with cinnamon sticks, cardamom pods, and dried rose petals scattered between the cupcakes and cucumber sandwiches. A light floral dress code will add a whimsical touch – bonus points if Mum gets a crown of fresh herbs or blooms to match.

2. Pair flavours like a pro

Gin and snacks? It’s a match made in high tea heaven. Choose foods that complement botanical flavours, like cardamom chicken sandwiches with a dollop of mango chutney, rose-scented macarons, and spicy ginger biscuits. And don’t forget the scones – serve them with orange zest and cardamom marmalade to echo the citrus notes in your favourite gin.

3. Mix up something magical

Warm, spicy, and oh-so-aromatic, this is no ordinary cocktail – it’s a full-on flavour experience designed for those cool autumn afternoons. Here’s the recipe to get tongues wagging:

Spiced Tea Negroni

Makes one

INGREDIENTS

  • 35ml Musgrave Pink Gin
  • 25ml Rosso vermouth (Martini works well)
  • a dash of orange bitters
  • a dash of aromatic bitters
  • 1 slice of orange
  • ½ cinnamon quill
  • 2 cloves
  • 1 star anise
  • sweet hibiscus tea (brew 400ml using approximately 2 teaspoons loose leaf)
  • 100ml sugar syrup
  • cinnamon stick and orange slice, for garnish

METHOD

Add everything to a heatproof balloon glass. If you’re feeling theatrical (and very careful), gently heat with a chef’s torch until the spices release their scent. Serve in mugs or elegant glasses, and top with an optional swirl of orange oil-infused whipped cream.

Trust us – Mother’s Ruin has never tasted this refined.

4. Gift a little gin-spiration

End your elegant do with a thoughtful keepsake. Engraved gin glasses, a personalised cocktail recipe book (with a few family faves thrown in), or a mini memory album filled with photos and sweet notes from the kids – they’ll go down a treat. After all, what’s more precious than time shared over a tipple and a trip down memory lane?

So go on – pop open the good gin, dress up your dining room, and give Mum the toast she deserves. Afternoon tea just got a whole lot more fun.

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