86 N: květinkový, žvýkačkový, až sladká vůně 22 T: květiny, citrusy, jemná kořenitost, výrazný, ale jemný 21 F: střední, citrusový, jemně alkoholový 21 B: hezky květinový a lehce ovocný s kořenitostí a alkoholovou hřejivostí 22
About this bottle
Produced at the Maison Villevert estate in the Cognac region of France, it may come as no surprise to learn that G'Vine gin uses a base spirit distilled from grapes. Of the two varieties of G'Vine gin are produced, Floraison ("Flowering" in French) uses a larger amount of vine flower - grape vine flowers that have yet to mature into grapes - than its sister gin product. Along with the aforementioned vine flower, nine additional botanicals - juniper, lime, licorice, green cardamom, quassia amara, ginger root, coriander, nutmeg and cubeb berries - are also added. Each botanical is macerated and distilled individually with the base spirit. The individual botanical distillates, along with additional neutral grape spirit, are blended together and distilled again to create the final gin product.
How it tastes
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Reviews
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It has multiple subtle flavours that work well together. It isn't extremely outspoken, so maybe a flavoured tonic would drown out the gin. With a basic tonic it is tasty and refreshing however.
Noticeably grape based sweetness and fruitiness with delicate balance of light florals, light citrus, light juniper, hint of freshness, tonic throws off the balance towards bitterness.
C'est doux, hyper floral et unique. Délicieux et raffiné!
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Sensational. Clear, crisp and needs no garnish
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