Appearance: Clear blood red. Aroma: Spiced blackberries (clove and cinnamon), plums, morello cherries in syrup, orange pomander ball. Flavour and Texture: Tasted neat it is sweet with a tart edge, like red berries with a dusting of sugar so that the acidic taste comes through but is modulated by sweetness. When diluted with tonic water the fruitiness becomes more sparkling and fresh, and moves forward. Citrus and honey notes are then also revealed. The neat texture is full but not syrupy. A very enjoyable flavoured gin. It is almost (but not quite) sweet enough to enjoy as a neat liqueur, but as a mixer it really takes off. You can taste the foundation Plymouth gin in the recipe and the sloe berry flavor is well balanced against the other botanicals. I’d recommend trying this in a classic G&T with ice and a slice of lemon or lime, and make it as a fairly dilute drink – about 1 part gin to 4 or even 6 parts tonic. It might seem counter intuitive but the more you dilute this the more it gives. Try it if you don’t believe me! I have not yet experimented with this as an addition to winter punches, but I have a feeling it will work very well. Hmm, I might just make a batch of glögg tonight and try it out. “Very Good” : 85/100 (4 stars)
About this bottle
Plymouth Sloe Gin is made with a recipe dating back to 1883. Sloe berries--a type of wild plum from a blackthorn tree--are macerated with still-strength Plymouth Gin for around four months. It is bottled at 26% ABV.
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Definitely has the feel of a sort of spiced punch, autumnal and cozy. On the nose there is that plummy aroma with "dark" spices like cinnamon and cloves. The taste is quite tart but then the sweetness catches up with it. Overall it's very tasty. I can enjoy it neat on a cold night or with ice on a warm night. This is only the second sloe gin I've tried and the previous one (Spirit Works) was more than a year ago so it's hard for me to compare them. The overall flavor profile is definitely similar though. At $40 this is a bit steep, but I could see myself getting it again. It definitely fills a niche for me. I'll have to try some other sloe gins too.
My first and only sloe gin, so not much to compare to, but this is definitely a pleasant tartness. I did 1 part plymouth 1 part plymouth sloe in a tom collins and it adds a nice flavour.
Great taste! Fruity with balanced sweetness and acidity!
Smooth Gin and a very affordable price!
Prefer it to wine every time!
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