More information about Garden Swift Dry Gin
The Garden Swift Dry Gin is a gin with exceptional character. The gin is produced in a tiny English distillery that distiller Barney Wilczak built in his parents' summer house.
How does the Garden Swift Dry Gin taste?
The Garden Swift Dry Gin convinces with pleasant floral and citrus notes. These are underpinned by a spicy, earthy clove aroma.
Botanicals & Alcohol Content
The recipe for this gin is well-guarded, but a few of the 34 botanicals used are known - including fresh Sicilian blood orange peel and blossoms of the small-leaf lime tree native to the UK.
Garden Swift Dry Gin features an alcohol content of 47% by volume.
How is Garden Swift Dry Gin made?
The base for Garden Swift Dry Gin is a distillate made from British wheat. Wheat is very soft and neutral and gives the botanicals enough room to develop freely. Due to the complex production process, usually only around 200 bottles are produced per batch. The distiller is clearly more important to the taste than the clean look.
What is the best way to drink Garden Swift Dry Gin?
This gin is luxurious and complex, so it can be enjoyed neat or in cocktails. Both in the Negroni, as well as the fresh French 75 or as a gin and tonic, the Small Batch Gin makes a good figure.
Distributor: | Charles Hosie GmbH, Holstenstr. 194c, 22765 Hamburg, Germany |
Location: | Cirencester |
Botanicals: | Juniper, lime blossom, blood orange zest |
Country: | England |
Base alcohol: | Wheat distillate |
Content: | 0,5 Liter |
Manufacturer: | Capreolus Distillery |
Filling quantity: | 200 bottles per batch |
Color: | clear |
Number of botanicals: | 34 |
Drink type: | Gin |
Food companies: | Capreolus Distillery, Barney Wilczak, The Mount, Park View, Stratton, Cirencester GL7 2JG, England |
Capreolus Distillery
Capreolus Distillery produces wonderful, elegant spirits from the finest ingredients. The distillery is known for its uncompromising approach to production and is thus always in search of the perfect maturation of the fruit. This search pays off, as the limited edition of high-quality spirits is a real treasure for connoisseurs. Barney Wilczak, a photographer who came to the distillery as a career changer and hails from the idyllic countryside of the heart of England, had set himself the goal from the outset of implementing the rich fruit-growing areas of the region in his distillery, thus attaching the greatest importance to the local terroir. Today, the small garden distillery Capreolus is internationally renowned for its high-quality products and sustainable approach. Fruit that is sorted and cleaned by hand and 90 percent of which comes from no more than 50 miles away is proof of...
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