Jaisalmer Gin - Review & Tasting Notes
About Jaislamer Gin
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The Gin Guide Review
Jaisalmer Gin combines a well-constructed core of classic botanicals together with contemporary layers that connect it neatly with India, giving it character and a sense of place. When neat, it's fragrant on the nose and flavoursome on the palate, with plentiful piney juniper, citrus and spice. Peppery cubeb and citrusy coriander seeds lead into the finish with lingering dry tea and sweet citrus notes. With the addition of tonic, the impressive balance of flavours is highlighted further and brighter citrus notes emerge too. There's a pleasing level of complexity and depth to Jaisalmer Gin and it's a gin that certainly puts India firmly on the gin map. - Paul Jackson, 2020 |
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Tasting Notes
NOSEJuniper, citrus peels, aromatic spice & tea notes.
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PALATE
Smooth, with piney juniper, orange, lemon & spice.
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FINISH
Lingering & dry, with tea notes, corianders seeds & peppery cubeb.
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Meet the Maker
"Gin and Tonic both have a historical connection with India and you find a lot of Gins with Indian names or botanicals from India, but there was no authentic Gin from India. That got us thinking. India is famous for its exotic spices and botanicals, so we thought why not craft an authentic Indian Gin." - Anup Barik, Master Blender
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