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Archie Rose Signature Dry Gin
Archie Rose

Archie Rose Signature Dry Gin

Gin London Dry Gin Australia Unaged 42% ABV
$$$ $50 to $100 Premium Above average gin
19 reviews raw average 4.47

About this bottle

At its base, is a spirit distilled from Australian-grown wheat cut with local Sydney water filtered six times. Although the complete list of 14 botanicals aren't disclosed, the traditional ones include juniper, apple, orange, and ginger along with native herbs like blood lime, dorrigo pepperleaf, lemon myrtle, and river mint. These botanicals are individually distilled or infused in a copper pot still that was custom-built with three separate infusion points by the only stillmaker in Australia. After a 2 to 4 week resting period, the gin is bottled at 42% ABV.

Reviews

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cascode 3.0

Nose: Delicate and crisp with a focus on citrus and pine. Slight minerality. Palate: A nice sweet juniper up front with some spicy pepper notes and a brisk texture. It's a delicate and well balanced palate. Finish: Short. Well balanced, and with a light lingering spiciness. Archie Rose uses a core of traditional gin ingredients for the Signature Dry Gin but they also include native Australian botanicals including Dorrigo pepper, lemon myrtle, river mint and blood lime. These are not particularly unusual in taste and generally approximate the aromas of other gins, but they are just different enough to impart individuality. I've tasted this at the distillery in several contexts - neat, over ice, in a G&T made with Fever Tree Premium and in one made with Fever Tree Aromatic. I've also had it at home in G&Ts and cocktails and in all cases it was refreshing and enjoyable. This gin is not produced as a single maceration nor as a one-pass vapor infusion (which is why it can't be called a London Dry gin because use of that term requires the one-pass process). Instead it is compounded from separately produced botanical infusions. Some are cold macerations and others are one-pass distillation runs. For example, they produce a batch of spirit containing only juniper, then one containing only orange peel, then one containing only cardamom, etc. These batches of botanical spirit are then combined as required to produce the gin. In the case of this Signature Dry Gin, which is a core range product, the process creates a pleasant gin that is very well made but also rather average in profile. It is clearly formulated to have appeal to as wide a market as possible, which is good business practice, but it does result in a gin that is rather, well, “generic”. "Above Average" : 80/100 (3 stars)

Joasia Brown 3.0

Better than a standard gin but something about it just isn't amazing. Would order if there's nothing better on shelf

Aussiemorro 5.0

A traditional clean gin. Perfect G & T

anytime 4.0

Good flavor

yildd 4.3

Very smooth

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