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Hendrick’s is an iconoclastically produced small batch gin distilled in Ayrshire, Scotland. The unusual distillation process combined with the oddly delicious set of infusions yields a one-of-a-kind gin that is passionately loved by a tiny yet growing handful of individuals all over the world. No other gin tastes like it because no other gin is made like it.
There are four Carter-Head Stills in the world. The one used by William Grant & Sons was built in 19th century London and has been restored to its original condition by the full-time coppersmiths of the company. Instead of crudely boiling its ingredients, the Carter-Head "bathes" them in vapours. By keeping an eye on the round windows, the slowest possible build-up is enforced. This makes an enormous difference in flavour. The more leisurely the distillation, the smoother and more thorough the instillation. This is especially critical when dealing with the peculiar orchestra of botanicals that makes Hendrick's Gin so extraordinary.
Nose: |
Intense and bloomy with violets and roses, well balanced juniper and coriander flavours |
Palate: |
Smooth and well balanced, reminds the complexity of the nose, fresh citrus and juniper flavours |
Finish: |
Subtle and determined by refreshing cucumber and roses |
Hersteller: The Hendrick's Gin Distillery Ltd, THE GIRVAN DISTILLERY, GIRVAN, KA26 9PT, Scotland
Hendrick’s Gin is made by William Grant & Sons, an independent family business since 1887, the makers of Glenfiddich, The Balvenie and Grant’s.
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Spirits and syrups coloured if not declared otherwise. All wines and sparkling wines contain sulphites.
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inkl. VAT, plus shipping
Spirits and syrups coloured if not declared otherwise. All wines and sparkling wines contain sulphites.