Worthing Gin - Review & Tasting Notes
The Gin Guide Review
Worthing Gin has a classic core of botanicals, layered with citrusy orange peel and herbaceous rosemary. On the nose, juniper and earthy notes join the orange and rosemary, and on the palate an underlying peppery spice develops alongside them. The finish is pleasingly dry and herbaceous, with deep citrus peel notes and spice. With tonic, the key flavours are elevated with both bright and deep notes of orange peel and the herbaceous rosemary balancing neatly. G&T garnishes of rosemary, orange or lemon are ideal starting points with Worthing Gin, and a Negroni is an ideal cocktail serve. - Paul Jackson, 2020 |
Tasting Notes
NOSEJuniper, orange, herbaceous rosemary & earthy notes.
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PALATE
Smooth, with orangey citrus, juniper, rosemary & peppery spice.
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FINISH
Dry & herbaceous, with orange peel & spice.
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Meet the Maker
"A classic Worthing Gin I felt was required. All I had to do now was to follow it through with a great original recipe, hard work and a bit of luck. That very evening in the hot sun I started sketching ideas for a logo as well as what I would like in a classic but distinctive Gin." - Founder, Phil Duckett
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For more gins featuring orange and rosemary, try Tenby Dry Gin, Jake's Gin and Gin Mare.
And for another gin from West Sussex try Professors Club Twisted Gin.
Also try Worthing Gin's Orange Blush and Mellow Pear editions.
For more gins featuring orange and rosemary, try Tenby Dry Gin, Jake's Gin and Gin Mare.
And for another gin from West Sussex try Professors Club Twisted Gin.