The nose is junipery, woody, almost a bit towards tree sap, which wouldn't be terrible per se, but it also carries a strong impression of turpentine to me. The palate takes all those things including the turpentine, particularly in the aftertaste, and adds a little more herbs and peppery spice. Everything else might work together, but the turpetine throws me off in every way I consumed this gin.
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