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Husk Distillers Ink Sloe and Berry Gin
Sloe Gin & Variants — Tweed Valley, NSW, Australia
Reviewed
October 31, 2023 (edited January 10, 2024)
Husk Farm Distillery, October 26th 2024, Gin #3
Nose: Juniper, red berries, lemon peel, coriander.
Palate: Sweet, creamy arrival with an excellent balance between the underlying gin and the fruits that have been steeped in it. There is a fresh berry flavour and a touch of bitterness from the sloes but although it is sweet it is nowhere near as syrupy as some sloe gins I have tasted (eg Plymouth Sloe Gin).
Finish: Medium/long. The gin botanicals fade first leaving a bittersweet, mouthcoating berry aftertaste.
This is one of the better sloe gins I’ve tasted. As soon as you pull the cork there is a waft of fruity aromas but also a clear sense of the very high quality gin that has been used. There is a crispness to this and although it is sweet it does not seem to be laden with too much sugar.
It’s very pleasant sipped neat over some rocks with a slice of lemon, and soda or lemonade can be added for a refreshing long drink. It also works very well with tonic as a sloe G&T. I’m giving this the same rating as Hayman’s Sloe Gin, another favourite of mine in this this category.
“Very Good” : 85/100 (4 stars)
70.0
AUD
per
Bottle
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