Bluecoat American Elderflower Small Batch Gin
Bluecoat Gin represents a revitalization of craftsmanship, urban renewal and responsible sourcing three values that the Fishtown section of Philadelphia and Bluecoat represents. With a smooth foundational spirit, our distilling team was eager to experiment with the delicate touch of elderflower, and the new distillery only bottling reflects our distillers talents and the evolution of Bluecoats unique style. Bluecoat Elderflower is the continuation of our local legacy in gin. Andrew Auwerda, President of Philadelphia DistillingTasting Notes: The infusion of organic elderflower through a maceration process gives our classic American Dry Gin a light floral taste and heady fragrance.
Rock Rose Original Gin
Reid+Reid Native Gin
Hand crafted and small batch distilled in a bespoke copper pot still, Reid+Reid NZ Native Gin is a unique New Zealand gin created in Martinborough by two brothers. After a two-year mission foraging the landscapes of NZ for aromatic native plants that best compliment a classic dry gin, the brothers settled on Kawakawa, Manuka and Horopito making it a quintessential New Zealand gin.Juniper and floral notes followed by citrus. Peppery and ginger spice on thepalate and a vibrant, aromatic finish. Fresh and lasting in taste. A must have for any Gin collection.
Bluecoat American Gin
A revolutionary dry gin that leads with refreshingly sweet citrus aromatics, giving way to soft and earthy juniper notes. The body is intensely smooth with a complex depth of flavours that reveal themselves as they permeate the palate. The bright citrus finish is exceptionally long and completes an experience that is incredibly pleasing to the senses.The original American Dry Gin, Bluecoat is in a class by itself. Bluecoat exclusively utilizes 100% organic juniper berries, which transmit spicy, earthy notes as opposed to the pungent pine-tree flavours of regular berries. A premium blend of organic American citrus peels and spices complements the rich juniper notes, giving Bluecoat its classic citrusy finish. Creates the perfect All-American G&T or a Liberty Martini and is always garnished with an orange.
Isle of Harris Gin
A beautifully designed bottle captures the elemental nature of the Isle of Harris, while its contents reward the discerning gin drinker with maritime pleasures. The inclusion of local, hand-harvested Sugar Kelp speaks of our islands deep connections to the sea while working with eight other carefully chosen botanicals.
Truffle Mad Gin
The first paddock to pour truffle gin made with fresh black truffles grown on our family farm in Australias picturesque Southern Highlands. Starting with our fresh truffle as the hero, we infuse unique Australian botanicals such as Kangaroo Island Honey and Tasmanian Mountain Pepper, plus a few other secret spices, to achieve an out-of-this world aromatic experience.
Lochlea Sowing Edition Second Crop Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Thirty minutes drive south from Glasgow, nestled in the heart of Ayrshire is a new independent family-owned distillery - now a rare thing in the Scotch whisky industry. Named Lochlea and distilling since 2018, their approach is small-batch, innovative and flexible without the constraints of a large corporate structure. Barley is grown on the farm and an on-site water source is employed, so there's full traceability over production. The venture recently kicked off a series of limited edition bottlings under the label, 'Sowing Edition First Crop', focusing on the growing of barley. This particular expression represents Spring when the barley seeds are sown. Matured in first-fill bourbon barrels and bottled without chill-filtration or added colour, expect a fruity whisky with notes of sweet red apples, vanilla pods, almond oil and a fresh finish. 46% Alc./Vol.
Lochlea Our Barley Single Malt Scotch Whisky
For a few years in the late 18th century, Lochlea was the home and workplace of the famous Scottish poet, Robert Burns. The farm was acquired in 2006 and current owner, Neil McGeoch gained planning permissions in 2014. Despite converting the former piggery, byre and midden into a distillery and repurposing the cattle sheds into bonded warehouses, Lochlea is and remains a working farm, which is what sets it apart from almost every other Scotch whisky distillery. All of the required barley is grown in the fields surrounding the facility. The man in charge of production is Malcolm Rennie who has worked for some of the Scotch industry's biggest names, including Bruichladdich, Ardbeg and Kilchoman. He brings with him more than thirty years of whisky-making nous. Having started production in August 2018, the current offerings are around 3-4 years old. ' Our Barley' is based on a recipe honed by ex-Laphroaig Manager, John Campbell and is comprised of a combination of maturations across first-fill Bourbon barrels, Oloroso Sherry casks, and shaved-toasted-recharred (STR) barriques. It's the distillery's first core bottling and showcases what the producer's describe as Lochlea's signature fruitiness. 46% Alc./Vol. Non chill filtered. Notes from the producers... Nose: Pear syrup, fruit bonbons, warm cut grass, marmalade. Palate: Golden syrup, pepper, rye bread, macadamia nuts, cream soda. Finish: Long finish with a lasting orange beeswax note.
Comte de Grasse Gin 44N
First gin distilled on the French Riviera, Inspired by the Perfume Mastery of Grasse. 44N is produced using a unique 3 step cutting edge process. The process is inspired by the high tech extraction and distillation techniques used for making the best perfumes in the world and has never before been used in spirits. The 20 high quality botanicals that go into 44n include Cade (a species of juniper typical to the Mediterranean), Mimosa, Rose Centifolia, Immortelle and Verbena which meld together with our unique process. Top notes The first thing that hits your nose is fresh zingy lemon peel and grapfruit. The aroma of a marine breeze, samphire, is punctuated by touches of mimosa. Cade adds woody, piney facets. Body notes A blooming floral body with hints of Grasse's rose centifolia and jasmine. Jammy facets of bitter orange are countered by the herbaceous punch of angelica. Hints of warm pepper here and there round out the middle notes. Base notes The tangy warm spicy notes of alexanders, underlying all along, allude to the undergrowth where the cade grows freely. Orris and honey ensure a sweet yet musky long-lasting effect on the tongue, holding their end as floral and citrus notes mingle nicely together.
Aviation Gin
This Western-style gin from Portland, Oregan, so impressed Wine Enthusiast magazine, they recently voted it 'Top Gin'. With delicious lavender and citrus notes in a creamy-rye spirit base, this Aviation Gin is equally enjoyable on its own or in a lip-smacking cocktail.