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The Cotswolds Distillery in Stourton is up and running - hooray! This is their Cotswolds Dry Gin, made with juniper, coriander and angelica root macerated in their pure wheat spirit for 24 hours. Following this, they add a botanical selection including bay leaf, grapefruit, lime, black pepper, cardamom seed and Cotswolds lavender to their carter head still for distillation. To bring it down to bottling strength, a robust 46% ABV, they use naturally refined Cotswolds water.
The Cotswolds Distillery also released its own single malt whisky in 2017 - so you can get your hands on a bottle now!
Light, floral juniper blends well with the Cotswolds lavender. This soon gives way to the vibrant grapefruit peel and warming cardamom.
Opening with grapefruit, fresh juniper and black pepper, followed by herbaceous notes of bay leaf, coriander and angelica. More lavender brings a bright, delicate character to the full-bodied gin.
Refreshingly clean on the palate, with lime and bay leaf.
£4.50 - £33.25
One of the best gins I've tried, lovely citrusy notes and slight pepperiness off the back of the palate. Simply fantastic
For someone that doesn't consistently drink gin, I consider myself hooked on Cotswolds delightful gin. It's very crisp, clean and bright.
It's one of the few gins where you can taste exactly what is in it. 9 botanicals and each one is like a rollercoaster ride of flavor. I like it in a dry martini with a twist and a turn of black pepper!
Fantastic! That says it all.
Drink it with a generous slice of pink grapefruit in an ice filled balloon glass Dave Sinclair