Monkey 47 Gin
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6M ago
Monkey 47 Gin Review Monkey 47 Gin is known for its complex blend of 47 botanicals that come together to create an exquisite taste. This gin comes from the Black Forest region of Germany and is distilled using a combination of traditional and modern techniques. The distillery uses a blend of juniper berries, local botanicals, and exotic ingredients from all over the world to create a unique flavour profile. Tasting Notes When opening the bottle, Monkey 47 has a crisp and clean aroma with hints of citrus and floral notes. The first sip is a burst of flavour with spicy juniper, followed by citru ..read more
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Timber Botanical Rum review
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by whichgin.com
1y ago
Hang on. A rum review on a gin review website? Well, you’ll have to indulge me for this one! I might love my gin but, in late 2019, I took the plunge with a couple of spirits-loving friends (Chris and Neil) and decided to bring a new spirit to market. Gin or whiskey might have been the obvious choices for us to pursue (and we still might!), but all three of us share a passion for rum. So that’s where we’ve started our journey from interested outsiders to spirits market entrants. Neil, Chris and me (Andy) on the night we decided to bring a rum to market.How do you bring a rum to market? That’s ..read more
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Timber Botanical Rum review
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by whichgin.com
2y ago
Hang on. A rum review on a gin review website? Well, you’ll have to indulge me for this one! I might love my gin but, in late 2019, I took the plunge with a couple of spirits-loving friends (Chris and Neil) and decided to bring a new spirit to market. Gin or whiskey might have been the obvious choices for us to pursue (and we still might!), but all three of us share a passion for rum. So that’s where we’ve started our journey from interested outsiders to spirits market entrants. Neil, Chris and me (Andy) on the night we decided to bring a rum to market.How do you bring a rum to market? That’s ..read more
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New Town Gin review
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by whichgin.com
3y ago
New Town Gin is a range of gins crafted by the Wharf Distillery in South Northamptonshire. As a grain to glass distillery, they use their own base alcohol to create their spirits (which include gin, rum and vodka). When offered a chance to try out one of their gins, I jumped at the chance and selected the Orange & Pomegranate expression. The New Town Gin range are premium gins, priced in the region of £25-30 for 50cl. The Orange & Pomegranate Gin I tried was bottled at 40% ABV. The gins are distilled in small batches in copper pot stills. The full range of gins available includes Lemon ..read more
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Latitude Old Tom Gin review
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by whichgin.com
3y ago
Latitude Old Tom Gin is inspired by the 51st parallel north. As you can see from the picture, the gin’s full name is actually Latitude 51ºN Old Tom Gin. The team at Latitude seek out quality ingredients found along a particular circle of latitude to create an innovative basis for their spirits. Latitude’s Old Tom is bottled at 40% and is a premium gin. As an Old Tom gin, it’s sweeter than the dry gins that you may be familiar with. In this case, Latitude’s Old Tom is sweetened with Canadian maple syrup. It’s core gin botanicals include juniper, elderflower, rosehip, sea buckthorn and red apple ..read more
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The Botanist Gin review
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by whichgin.com
3y ago
The Botanist Gin is a Hebridean treat from Islay, an island in the Inner Hebrides off the west coast of Scotland. It’s a truly impressive gin, with 22 (really!) locally hand-foraged botanicals working alongside some core ones. Bottled at a punchy 46%, our review of The Botanist Gin finds a fresh, clean and beautifully balanced gin distilled with fresh Islay spring water. It’s a premium gin that’s priced attractively, and presented in a bottle that makes a great addition to any gin shelf. Those 22 hand-foraged botanical are placed in a botanical basket for the main distillation, which itself o ..read more
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Daffy’s Gin review
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by whichgin.com
3y ago
Our Daffy’s Gin review finds a classy and supremely drinkable gin from the Scottish Highlands. And, with that bottle, what’s not to like? Daffy’s is bottled at 43.4% and is nicely priced for a what is an excellent product. Alongside the juniper, its main botanicals are coriander, cassia, orris, angelica, lemon and orange peel, and mint from Lebanon. It’s distilled at the Strathmashie Distillery in the Cairngorms National Park in Scotland. If you know your Scottish geography, it’s pretty much up the A9 road and turn left at Dalwhinnie! A truly beautiful part of the world. And that stunning bott ..read more
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Sir Edmond Gin review
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by whichgin.com
3y ago
Sir Edmond Gin is a smooth Dutch gin infused with vanilla pods from Réunion Island. Bottled at 40%, there are six botanicals in Sir Edmond Gin. We’ll come to that vanilla in a moment, but also hard at work are juniper, cinnamon, ginger, cardamom and angelica root. Many gin drinkers will, of course, be familiar with these five. It’s a line up that promises some spice, and an intriguing backdrop to the vanilla. The distillation process sees all but the vanilla distilled first in a pot still. That Réunion vanilla is then chopped up and left to infuse with it for a few weeks before being filtered ..read more
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Taplin & Mageean Gin
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by whichgin.com
4y ago
Our Taplin & Mageean Gin review explores their four premium gins. Each is unique, but all are distilled in a 200 year old railway station in beautiful Wensleydale. Each of the four gins: Signature Edition; Elderflower Orchard; Spiced Orange; and Peach and Basil is bottled at 42% using a single-shot distillation. Disclosure: We were very kindly gifted the four gins in this review by Taplin & Mageean. We always disclose this in our reviews when this is the case. We have a policy of only featuring gins on this site that we can honestly recommend; we’re delighted to be able to so for each ..read more
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Which gin goes with orange
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by whichgin.com
4y ago
Want to know which gin goes with orange? Read on for whichgin.com’s hand-picked list of the best 7 gins to pair with orange as a garnish. Thomas Dakin Gin Top Beverages CBD Gin James Keiller Dundee Gin Brooklyn Gin Copeland Gin Dockyard Gin Aviation Gin Tired of lemon and lime in your gin? Try some orange garnish. Peel or slice, we do love a bit of orange action down at whichgin.com HQ. We’ve checked our gin reviews and curated seven of the best gins to try with orange. Which gin goes with orange – the contenders We think the best gins with orange fit into two camps. The first are those gins ..read more
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