More information about N|D Forest Dry Gin
N | D Forest Dry Gin is a unique blend of twelve botanicals. In addition to classic gin botanicals, we use parts of pine and spruce trees picked in late spring, when they are still small and full of subtle aromas. To create the fusion of extremes, we combine this with cloves from the forgotten Comoro archipelago.
During distillation, classic gin botanicals are first carefully macerated for a period of time. While some of the botanicals enter the distillate after maceration, some are added fresh to our gin infusion box, allowing only steam to pass through them to ensure we get only the subtle notes we're looking for.
The result is a smooth gin with some bite and plenty of flavors to discover. It will shine when enjoyed neat, but it is also a perfect ingredient for a Negroni and other cocktails.
Contents: | 0,5 Liter |
Beverage type: | Gin |
Botanicals: | Juniper, pine needles, spruce needles, cloves and 8 others |
Number of botanicals: | 12 |
Country: | Sweden |
Place: | Töre |
Manufacturer: | Norrbottens Distilleri |
Distributor: | Spirits of Scandinavia UG (haftungsbeschränkt), Managing Director: Helge Wiemann, Cohrsweg 9a, D-27339 Riede |
Food companies: | Norrbottens Destilleri, Kyrkvägen 1E, 952 43 Töre, Sweden |
Norrbottens Distilleri
From the snow-capped peaks of Kebnekaise, Sweden's highest mountain, ice-cold water flows through green forests and lush meadows bordering the Kalix Basin before flowing into the Baltic Sea. In short, the perfect place to imagine what a gin could be: A gin that respects nature, uses industrious Nordic thinking to reduce waste, sources local ingredients and uses modern technology to move into the future. We are curious inventors obsessed with contrasts and the moments of joy they can bring. We love the fusion of nature and modern technology. the new and the old; classic recipes with a modern twist. Sweden's northernmost distillery We are the Northernmost distillery in Sweden. Our mission is to distill premium gin that draws its character from the botanicals we find in the landscapes along the Kalix River, on its journey from its sources in the Kebnekaise Mountains to the mouth of the...
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