It’s described as both high and dry.
Qantas has teamed up with Four Pillars Gin to create a high-flying Australian gin for the national carrier’s centenary.
The QF100 gin features botanicals sourced from the birthplace of the airline, Longreach, in central western Queensland.

Four Pillars co-founder and distiller Cameron Mackenzie travelled to Longreach to forage native botanicals for the gin, under the guidance of local Indigenous elder Suzanne Thompson.
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The gin features native lemongrass, macadamia and lemon myrtle.

The unique design of the label features grey strips said to represent the vertical corrugated iron from the original Qantas hangar at Longreach.
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Passengers visiting the Qantas International first class lounges in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane — as well as six other domestic chairman’s lounges — will be treated to a special signature centenary cocktail dubbed the Longreach Fizz, featuring the new QF100 gin.
The QF100 gin retails for $90. It’s already sold out through Four Pillars, so grab it while you can at qantas.com/wine.
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