Twisted Nose Watercress Dry Gin 70cl
Twisted Nose
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Twisted Nose
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Twisted Nose Gin comes from the picturesque city of Winchester in Hampshire. It is made in very small batches in traditional copper stills. The botanical selection includes juniper, grapefruit zest, cassia bark, fennel seed, orris, angelica, lavender and, most notably, locally-grown watercress. The humble watercress offers a delicate sweetness and peppery sparkle to this wonderful London Dry gin. The name comes from the word the Romans used for watercress, "Nasturtium", which means twisted nose.
Excitingly spicy with bright peppery notes, balanced by the sweet herbs.
Crisp grapefruit comes through clean, adorned by the lively fennel and subtle floral hints. Bold pepper appears further on.
Rather long and full, with citrus lasting until the end.
An excellent craft London dry, distinctive and full of flavour.
$35.48 - $72.81
Smooth and fragrant. Highly recommend this gin. One of the best I've tried.
This is one of the best gins I’ve ever had. On my third bottle!
Utterly love this gin and I’ve sampled a good few (!) My favourite by a long shot
I first tasted Twisted Nose Gin, that came in a Christmas hamper from Tilney Hall Hotel. I would say it was one of the most subtle and enjoyable gins I have ever tasted, and I have been drinking gin for around 50 years, in many different countries.
I like it. One review complained it's peppery - well, that's the watercress!