Plymouth Original Strenght Gin distinguishes itself in the world of spirits with its rich history and unique flavor profile. As the sole survivor of the Plymouth-style gin category, this gin is crafted at the historic Black Friars Distillery in Devon, the only gin distillery remaining in Plymouth, operating since 1793. Its artisanal production methods, which include batch-making using a single copper pot-still from the Victorian era, contribute to its reputation as the 'single malt of gins'.
Plymouth Gin stands out with its slightly sweeter botanicals and the use of soft Dartmoor water, creating a smooth texture and complex flavor that has made it a favorite among connoisseurs and bartenders. Notably, Plymouth Gin was the first gin specified in the Dry Martini recipe published in 1896 and has been a preferred choice in many classic cocktails, including those featured in the “Savoy Cocktail Book.”
Its balanced flavor profile makes it ideal for a range of cocktails, from a classic Dry Martini to more contemporary mixes. It’s known for working well in a gin and tonic, elevated by a squeeze of lemon or lime. For a twist, try the Fraise Sauvage cocktail, a variation of champagne with fresh strawberries.
The bottle design features a nod to the Mayflower ship, linking to Plymouth's naval heritage.
Producer
Plymouth
Lacey Bird
The scent alone is worth the ride! This gin takes you on a wild drive with a zesty lemony punch.
Mildred Nash
Plymouth Original offers a rich and robust flavor profile, with deep earthy notes and a refreshing, zesty kick. The gin's remarkable concentration and complexity give it a delightful hint of sweetness, making every sip a truly delicious experience. Its well-balanced body ensures a content palate, perfect for those seeking a gin of exceptional quality.
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Plymouth Original Strenght Gin distinguishes itself in the world of spirits with its rich history and unique flavor profile. As the sole survivor of the Plymouth-style gin category, this gin is crafted at the historic Black Friars Distillery in Devon, the only gin distillery remaining in Plymouth, operating since 1793. Its artisanal production methods, which include batch-making using a single copper pot-still from the Victorian era, contribute to its reputation as the 'single malt of gins'.
Plymouth Gin stands out with its slightly sweeter botanicals and the use of soft Dartmoor water, creating a smooth texture and complex flavor that has made it a favorite among connoisseurs and bartenders. Notably, Plymouth Gin was the first gin specified in the Dry Martini recipe published in 1896 and has been a preferred choice in many classic cocktails, including those featured in the “Savoy Cocktail Book.”
Its balanced flavor profile makes it ideal for a range of cocktails, from a classic Dry Martini to more contemporary mixes. It’s known for working well in a gin and tonic, elevated by a squeeze of lemon or lime. For a twist, try the Fraise Sauvage cocktail, a variation of champagne with fresh strawberries.
The bottle design features a nod to the Mayflower ship, linking to Plymouth's naval heritage.
Producer
Plymouth
Country
England
ABV
41.20%
Nose
A rich and fresh aroma of juniper is complemented by notes of coriander and cardamom, creating an inviting scent.
Palate
The gin presents a vibrant juniper-forward taste, mingled with fruity citrus notes and a smooth, earthy finish.
Finish
The finish is elegant, long, fresh, and aromatic, leaving a memorable impression.
Lacey Bird
The scent alone is worth the ride! This gin takes you on a wild drive with a zesty lemony punch.
Mildred Nash
Plymouth Original offers a rich and robust flavor profile, with deep earthy notes and a refreshing, zesty kick. The gin's remarkable concentration and complexity give it a delightful hint of sweetness, making every sip a truly delicious experience. Its well-balanced body ensures a content palate, perfect for those seeking a gin of exceptional quality.
Caroline Valenzuela
With its deep earthy notes and fresh juniper bite, a sweet concentration of flavors is nicely complemented by a hint of lemony zest.
Kate Acevedo
With a supreme scent that seems to transport you to a mystical garden. This gin's aroma is brilliant.
Estelle Giles
Earthy notes, lemon zest, and juniper prove a symphony, significantly elevating spirits.