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Lighthouse Batch Distilled Gin
Distilled Gin — New Zealand
Reviewed
December 27, 2019 (edited July 22, 2022)
Nose: Juniper and lemon are the main suspects, with pine needles and herbal potpourri following (largely basil), but it's a somewhat distant nose. Very light and subtle, and a little ethanol is detectable. It gains some heft over time when tasted neat.
Palate: Earthy juniper, a very full texture is immediately noticeable but it's again subtle although quite sugary sweet. The palate is short and there is no development - it races to the finish line.
Finish: Short. Sweet.
I can't say that I was particularly impressed with this gin. In comparison to others I've tasted (even just today) it was plain and lacklustre. Nothing bad, mind you, but definitely nothing to write home about.
Initially I tasted this in the company of two whisky/gin mates and we were all of the same opinion: Meh.
However we were drinking it neat and with tonic. Later on one of them (the Master of the Martini) texted me that it works much better when used as a mixer in a martini or a gimlet (go on, 'fess up - when is the last time you had a gimlet?).
At the price it's up against stiff (and IMHO superior) competition. Recommended if the only alternative is Vickers Gin. Bombay Sapphire is 2/3 the price and just as good.
"Average" : 75/100 (2.5 stars)
80.0
AUD
per
Bottle
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Tasting a bit of NZ gins I see :-). Yeah I wasn't to impressed either from memory with this one. Not to sure why people like it here.