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Review: Tamworth Garden White Mountain Gin and Apiary Gin

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New Hampshire’s Tamworth Distilling produces some uncommon merchandise, together with Graverobber Unholy Maple Syrup Flavored Rye and The Deerslayer Venison flavored whiskey. In addition they make gin and, true to spirit, their gins embrace unusual elements and have their very own distinctive character.

Immediately we’re sampling two gins, each of which draw botanicals from Tamworth Distilling’s personal gardens.

Tamworth Backyard White Mountain Gin – Along with typical gin botanicals (juniper, coriander distillate, angelica, lemon rind), Tamworth Backyard White Mountain Gin additionally consists of hops. Really three sorts of hops: Centennial, Citra, and Amarillo. Uncommon selection, but it surely works right here. On the nostril, piney notes of juniper mingle with vibrant floral notes from the hops in addition to lemon citrus. The proof level is sort of excessive on this one, and it comes ahead within the assertiveness of the nostril, however exhibits a pleasant stability because the notes play forwards and backwards. The palate is simply as daring, and the flavors come collectively effectively. Floral and piney notes intertwine, with lemon coming in later, and a satisfying, bitter, hoppy end for an extended shut. It makes a fantastic gin and tonic, but it surely wants a little bit of extra tonic to stability the gin’s energy. 96 proof. A- / $45 [BUY IT NOW FROM DRIZLY]

Tamworth Backyard Aviary Gin – Uncooked native honey distinguishes Tamworth Backyard Aviary Gin, which additionally options juniper, balsam poplar buds, and pine rosin. The gin pours pale yellow within the glass. The nostril provides gentle pine combined with mint and a mild honey sweetness. The palate follows the nostril and makes for a beautiful sipping gin. Even with the excessive proof, I loved it straight, with the flavors of pine and honey intermingling superbly. There are extra complicated gins on the market, however this one has some pretty flavors which are effectively balanced. An ice dice works very effectively, and it shines in a gin and tonic with a honey sweetness that lingers on the tongue in time for the end. 92 proof. A / $55

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Tamworth Backyard White Mountain Gin

$45

Ranking

9.0/10

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