Whole red summer berry forward note, complemented with rich fruity juniper and green spice. Predominantly juniper and citrus, with aromatic red berry roundness and liqurice spice. The finish is remarkably smooth and dry, driven by waxy pine and liquorice notes. Although the earlier jammy nose and palate gives way to the waxy pine and angelica, an essence of blackberry and raspberry remains on the tongue long after the spirit has gone.
A sweet, floral gin from Chase Distillery, made with handpicked elderflowers from Herefordshire hedgerows. Delicate aromas of flowers, juniper and grapefruit fill the nose and are echoed on the palate. Try serving this with soda and a slice of lemon.
Like the nose, its vivacity is sustained by citrus aromatics (clementine, orange) which come challenge more enticing notes of coffee, praline, baba au rhum, and vanilla cream
The blissful marriage of Rhubarb and custard stands the test of time, passed from generation to generation. This finely balanced flavour combination of soft mellow custard with sweet and tangy rhubarb will have you thinking about lazy Sunday afternoons in the summer...To be enjoyed and savoured.
Full-flavoured bouquet follows on the palate with high notes of espresso, spice, caramel and toasted nuts. It's enhanced by a generous finish featuring classic vanilla.
At first sight Think honey - thick, rich, liquid gold. It's a good start. It all makes scents Inhale slowly. First, bourbon comes out swinging, followed by vanilla - all sweetness and light. Then the rest of the gang pile in: spice, fruit, malt. Now you know what you're up against. Take a sip Now that first encounter turns into attitude - this is a punchy, heavy-hitter. While the bourbon and vanilla are working you over in a one-two, the spice notes are running riot. This is classic Irish with a definite edge. Let it linger This is a thrill that lasts and lasts. Every part of your mouth is smiling. This is good, it is saying. This is very good. You're one of us now
An Dúlamán contains five seaweeds including Sweet Kombu, Dulse, Pepper Dulse, Dulaman and superfood Carrageen Moss, bringing an authentic and innovative “umami” twist to the gin category. Bottling at 43.2% is the best ABV at which delicate and complex flavours can be savoured.
The palate has incredibly bright and soft juniper to the fore and as it subsides An Dúlamán’s complexity is revealed in rich umami, brisk salt and then a buttery oyster smoothness with hints of chestnut and firm tannin. Given time, sweet notes of Turkish delight ebb to a comforting warmth.
A deep red liqueur. Bitter aromas with notes of orange zest finely balanced with vanilla, cardamom and ginger root. The palate is balanced with spiced notes leaving an engaging bitter sweet finish.
For a Mezcal to be classed as an Anejo, it must be aged for 12 months in barrels before bottling. Ilegal tends to age theirs for a total of 13 months which helps it to develop beautiful honey-like characteristics that make it a very delectable spirit that one would expect from a longer aged Mezcal. This ageing process helps to show off the quality of the casks which have been used and really show off its character, making it perfect to be enjoyed one sip at a time.
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