Bathtub gin what is




















We've sent you an email with a link to update your password. No account yet? Create an Account Login. About us Our story Distinctively delicious. Bathtub gins Rumbullion! Brandies Cups. Our gins Our rums Our cups Our brandies. Uk Usa Rest of world. Shopping cart close. No products in the cart. Click to enlarge Click to enlarge. Tasting Notes: Nose: Fresh and bold juniper leads the way with fragrant citrus and cardamom.

Out of stock. Consequat net Vestibulum parturient suspendisse parturient a. Never having been a gin drinker I was utterly amazed a few years ago at the sudden profusion of gins available at food events and supermarkets. All my friends were extolling the virtues of everything from expensive bottles of craft gin to the more reasonably priced supermarket own brands which seem to change in flavour along with the seasons.

From Lemon Sherbet and Palma Violet to colour changing or Seville Orange with Persian Lime never has there been such an array for us gin novices to experience.

Upon recommendation, I have tried Raspberry, which was pleasant the colour changing not impressive and very artificial tasting and a few others. In these times of staying at home and with the weather unusually warm, I have been sitting in the garden not the bathtub and pairing this beautiful Gin with various tonics.

For a long drink, I have been mixing it with a refreshing cucumber and mint tonic, which makes me think of sunny days enjoying the tennis at Wimbledon. A pink grapefruit and peach, which is very subtle and does not overpower the botanicals. A blood orange and rosemary which reminds me of foreign travels and a sour Bramley Apple which seems to make the Gin explode with taste.

Overall, the nose is quite heavy. The palate builds quietly, with cinnamon, orange and juniper culminating all at once. As they fade, fresh cracked juniper berry gives way to notes of forest and clove.

The finish is quite long with cinnamon and orange again dominating.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000