Plymouth 70cl.
- 92 Points - Guía Peñín
- Double Gold Medal - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - 2016
- Gold Medal - International Spirits Challenge - 2015
- Gold Medal - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - 2011
- Gold Medal - Beverage Testing Institute - 2010
| SKU | G210600 |
| Format | 70cl |
| Alcohol | 41.2% |
| Producer | Plymouth |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Type | Aromatizada |
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Description
PRODUCTION
The production of Plymouth Gin follows the original recipe dating back to 1793. It is distilled in a copper still from pure grain alcohol, and production is carried out in small batches to ensure maximum quality. It is a gin with earthy notes, where the freshness of juniper and a slight citrus touch of lemon with sweet notes can be appreciated. A total of seven botanicals are used, among which you can find cardamom, orris root, coriander seeds, and water from Dartmoor National Park in copper stills. It is extremely smooth, fresh, and aromatic. The Plymouth gin distillery, known as Black Friars Distillery, is the oldest distillery still operating in England and the only one still present in the city of Plymouth, built on the site of a Dominican monastery dating back to 1431. The building became a prison and later, in 1793, a distillery, but spirits were already being produced there in 1690.
TASTING
Appearance: Colorless.
Nose: It stands out for its rich and fresh juniper aroma, followed by lighter notes of coriander and cardamom.
Palate: Cardamom, spicy flavor. A slight sweetness is balanced with juniper notes and the freshness of citrus. Its smoothness and silkiness are surprising, with a medium and gentle finish full of creaminess. It has a long and fresh finish.