Edinburgh Classic Dry Gin
From: Edinburgh Gin
This gin has hints of pine, the taste of the mountains, is to the forefront with heathery scented notes following on. A well balanced crisp gin with gingery spiciness and laid back citrus.
Edinburgh gin is made in small batch distilled in a Scottish copper pot still called Jenny. It is Juniper-forward with a fresh citrus edge and a hint of spice, and is exceptionally smooth perfect just over ice.
Gin-Note™ Flavour Guidance
Balanced and Refined
A traditional dry gin with juniper, pine and citrus at its heart
Ideal mixer: Classic tonic
Recommended garnish: Orange peel
Ideal serve: G&T
ABV: 41.5%
Spirit base: Grain
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IWSC Awards:
- 2022 Silver award
- 2021 Bronze award
- 2020 Silver award
| ABV: | 41.5% |
|---|---|
| Nose: | Juniper, pine, lavender, lemongrass |
| Palate: | Balanced juniper and citrus, viscous mouthfeel |
| Finish: | Fruity notes of black mulberry |
| Serve: | We recommend as Fever-Tree tonic water garnished with orange peel. |
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Botanicals used in Edinburgh Classic Dry Gin
Further information
Edinburgh Gin
Born in 2010, Edinburgh Gin is distilled in the heart of Scotland’s capital city. They take inspiration from the wonder-filled city that is their name’s sake – a captivating city Read more
Edinburgh Gin Distillery
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Finlay Nicol, Edinburgh Gin
From humble beginnings to craft distillery excellence In 2010, Edinburgh Gin was launched, with founders Alex and Jane Nicol selling craft gin from the back of a van at local gardening shows. Their product rapidly captured the hearts of gin enthusiasts, and the business has since expanded to outgrow two distilleries, with plans to move into a new, larger, purpose-built, Read more
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