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the botanist® islay dry gin
Product Detail
Category
Spirits
Type
Dry Gin
Color
WHITE
ABV
46%
Country
SCOTLAND
Region
SCOTLAND
Tasting Notes
Satin Smooth Finish
Crysal clear. Satin smooth; it glides across the palate. The viscosity of the liquid is exceptional.
Citrus Floral
Immediately a bouquet of herbal freshness, juniper and sweet citrus come to the fore. Allow a little time to open and the sweet, spicy and earthy notes of cassia and coriander set a base for the delicate complexity of the Islay 22. The scent of Islay bota
Wild Thyme
Rich and mellow, cool on entry then warming across the palate, stimulating the taste buds with a round mouthfeel and citrus freshness. The balance and complexity are distinctive. With sweet and earthy notes combining with delicate floral and herbal notes
Notes Of Mint
Relaxed and balanced. Water mint, hawthorn, wood sage, sweet cicely, cinnamon, citrus, soft juniper – a harmonious combination held together with a gentle, satin soft texture. The viscosity from an achingly slow distillation brings out the delicate essenc
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2 years ago
Mellow and flavorful
The Botanist gin is a beautifully smooth and herbaceous gin that I think would appeal even to those who aren't big fans of gin. It worked absolutely beautiful in a variety of drinks from a classic martini with a twist, gin and tonic, Tom Collins, and a French 75. It has a wonderfully smooth feel and the botanicals are absolutely wonderful. The stunning bottle is also a plus. This is definitely going to be added to my regular bar cart lineup!
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Wonderful herbal bouquet with a hint of juniper
The Botanist Islay Dry Gin offers a variety of herbs, easy on the juniper, that make it a unique flavor experience. Its nose is a little light and has trouble standing up to a dry tonic in a G&T. But in a 4 to 1 martini this gin's flavors really come to the fore. Smooth and uniquely positioned between the sweet and dry gins.
By: magicbooks