The Old Tom gin style has long been steeped in mystery and enigma; over time, the gin that fueled the cocktail boom of the 19th century almost completely disappeared from history. Until a few years ago, inspired by demand from bartenders and gin lovers around the world, it was restored to the authentic Hayman family recipe of the 1870s.
Nose: Citrus and berry notes mingle with subtle floral aromas, foreshadowing a rich, complex taste experience. Palate: On the palate, this gin reveals delicate flavors of juniper, coriander and spice, balanced by hints of citrus and berries. Finish: The finish is long and refreshing, marked by citrus notes and a hint of pepper, leaving a pleasant sensation on the palate.
Nose: Roku Gin reveals floral and spicy notes, with subtle hints of fresh fruit. Mouth: On the palate, this Japanese gin reveals complex flavors of green tea, cherry blossom, yuzu and pepper. Finish: Roku Gin's finish is long and elegant, leaving refreshing juniper and citrus notes on the palate.
Nose: Deux Frères Gin gives off fresh, herbaceous aromas with hints of juniper berries and citrus. Mouthfeel: On the palate, this gin reveals complex flavors of coriander, cardamom and lemon zest, offering a refreshing, balanced taste experience. Finish: The finish is long and spicy, leaving a warm mouthfeel with floral and peppery notes that linger delicately.
Nose: Whitley Neil Gin reveals intoxicating aromas of juniper berries, fresh coriander and citrus zest. Mouth: On the palate, this gin reveals balanced notes of fresh cucumber, elderflower and exotic spices. Finish: The finish is long and refreshing, leaving a feeling of freshness and sweetness on the palate.
Nose: Intense juniper, lifted citrus and earthy licorice notes.
Mouth: Rich and mellow, with round citrus and juniper.
Finish: Delicate with citrus notes and a slight sweetness.