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Isle Of Harris Gin
Modern Gin — Islands, Scotland
Reviewed
July 4, 2019 (edited July 5, 2023)
Nose: Crisp and clean with highlights of juniper and pine needles. There’s a light floral aroma reminiscent of orange blossom and rose water, and a subtle spicy note of musky nutmeg and coriander. It’s a fairly simple nose, but it is well composed.
Palate: Peppery sweet juniper on arrival. Citrus flavours follow quickly, along with herbal and spice notes. Like the nose the palate is relatively simple but agreeable. There is an elusive and slightly odd note that I presume is the sugar kelp botanical they feature. It lends a dry maritime touch that is a good counterpoint to the dominant piney juniper, but it turns a little flinty and sour towards the finish.
Finish: Medium. The finish fades into a clean but bittersweet vegetal aftertaste.
A pleasant gin that works well sipped neat or mixed, however it’s not as outstanding as the press reviews would have you believe, and it is quite expensive. There are many excellent gins that equal or exceed this at similar, or considerably lower, price points.
“Good” : 83/100 (3.5 stars)
125.0
AUD
per
Bottle
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@LeeEvolved - spoken like a true Scotsman! :)
@Rick_M - ahh, winter. The heat index here in Virginia has been 105 the last 3 days. I can’t wait for summer to be over.
@cascode - isn’t your weather more suitable for scotch these days? :)