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Plymouth Original Botanical Dry Gin 41.2% 70cl
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- ABOUT PLYMOUTH DRY GIN (70cl) - At 41.2% ABV, Plymouth Dry Gin is distilled using a blend of seven hand picked exotic botanicals, soft dartmoor water and pure grain alcohol
- TASTING NOTES - Ideally balanced, smooth and citrus flavoured gin with botanical hints of cardamom, lemon, coriander, juniper, orris, orange & Angelica
- RECOMMENDED SERVE - Enjoy the rich flavour of Plymouth Dry gin over ice with tonic and a twist of lemon, or make classic cocktails such as a dry martini or gimlet
- AWARD WINNING - Plymouth Dry gin has won various awards including Gold at the Gin Masters, Gold at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, Silver at the International Wine and Spirit Competition & Silver at the International Spirits Competition (2022)
Plymouth Gin has been handmade at the Blackfriars distillery in Plymouth since 1793 using the original recipe which dates back over 200 years. It is distilled in a single, Victorian copper pot still with a blend of seven carefully hand-selected botanicals and soft Dartmoor water.
THE BOTANICALS
JUNIPER BERRIES: If there are no Juniper Berries it's not gin. Their essential oils provide an aroma of pine and a hint of bitterness on the palate.
CORIANDER SEED: Provides a balance to the gin with its citrus aromas, hint of sour and spice.
ORANGE PEELS: An eating orange from Spain brings a delicate sweetness to the gin's aromatics.
LEMON PEELS: Adds a background note of fresh citrus.
ANGELICA ROOT: Brings the distinctive dry finish that English gins are deservedly famous for, along with a complex sweetness.
GREEN CARDAMOM: The highest percentage of essential oils out of any of our botanicals, it also adds a hint of menthol to the gin.
ORRIS ROOT: Along with a hint of violet, this natural preservative ensure every bottle we make retains its full flavour and aroma.
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