I'm not much of a drinker these days but when i was I converted my wife to become a gin and tonic drinker. She continued the tradition and so gin is the one spirit we still have around at home.
After finishing off a bottle of Monkey 47 (lovely drop) I read an article on this distillery whose creator and owner was an unemployed teacher and was challenged to come up with a gin for his family's restaurant. He named it after a shrub in the region.
It's comprised of Portuguese ingredients, from Apple Bravo de Esmolfe DOP to oranges and lemons from Alentejo, passing through Lúcia-Lima, together with the juniper and coriander seed, cinnamon, clove, and vanilla.
Now i bought a bottle as it was very highly rated but i think gin enjoyment is so much more influenced by individual preference than say whisky. Generally with whisky if you love say sherried whiskey or bourbon or (to a lesser degree) peated and there is an excellent example in the style you like then you'll generally like it. Gin with its vastly multiple flavour permutations however is much harder to pick. I know I'm not a floral favour person however as there are so many flavour types even if highly rated its still often a coin toss as to whether I'll like it.
The predominant flavour is apple and sadly whilst not to bad it's not for me. If it's for you then it's a well crafted example but i really think i need to stick to my flavour niche citrus, pepper, gorse type flavours going fwd..
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