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Reviewed
November 6, 2018 (edited July 19, 2022)
* Gin tasting, The Oak Barrel, Sydney, November 6th, 2018. Gin #3
Nose: Woody and sweet with a hint of charcoal and a delightful mushroom-like note. Warm and velvety pine-juniper with a light touch of vanilla and citrus.
Palate: A soft herbal arrival with a sweet vanilla note balanced by fresh spiciness. A citrus note develops and there is no bite at all – it's very soft with an excellent creamy texture.
Finish: Medium. Sweet at first but tailing out into woody, spicy tones.
Just about every review I’ve seen of this gin mentions bright citrus qualities, but I only found traces of that. For me there was a prominent earthy note like healthy decay that stood out on the nose. You know that sweet woody aroma you get from a fallen tree in a forest? It’s like that. On the palate there is a matching woody, herbal, almost mossy flavour.
An excellent sipping gin to have neat or over an ice cube. A good cocktail mixer, but to be honest it seems a shame to bury such nice spirit under anything else. Best enjoyed by itself or with tonic where it really shines – it’s one of the few gins that keeps its personality intact and can be clearly perceived through tonic.
“Excellent” : 88/100 (4.5 stars)
85.0
AUD
per
Bottle