Isle of Raasay Gin 70cl
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The inaugural gin from Isle of Raasay Distillery, fittingly dubbed Isle of Raasay Gin! A tipple of firsts, it's also the very first spirit to be legally distilled on the island, which has a long history of illicit distilling. Among the 10 botanicals are local Raasay juniper, rhubarb root and even Raasay triple distilled spirit. Delicious stuff from the Hebrides.
Dry and woody juniper initially, followed by tart rhubarb, sweeter citrus peel and a dry and tangy finish.
Lovely gin. Fresh and citrus note.
I'm not sure why the couple of bad reviews, maybe because one drinks Gordon's. This is a wonderful juniper and citrus light gin. Very refreshing with a fever tree light tonic, plenty ice and garnish with orange peel.
Very easy to drink Great with orange or lemon and a light tonic Whilst there is no big hit or depth, it is very refreshing and smooth Who on earth would compare this to Gordon’s - get off this page
A very subtle flavoured gin with a citrus finish and what I can only describe as sort of hints of rose both on the nose and palate (predominately on the nose). It would get lost (imo) with a flavoured tonic so I just put it with a light traditional tonic. Pleasant and refreshing rather than stand-out.
Tasted at the distillery, where I was sure there was a faint hint of peat.... I still think so, as I work my way through the bottle that came home to Ireland with me and is currently part of a collection that includes a couple of gin-mistakes!