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Old 20 January 2017, 09:22 PM   #1
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Gin With The Most Pronounced Juniper (and Other Botanicals)

What gin "hits you in the mouth" with the most pronounced juniper high notes?
(Looking to buy for the weekend : )

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Old 20 January 2017, 09:46 PM   #2
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Often overlooked among the many more expensive and fashionable gins, Gilbey's is my favourite. Some reviews here: http://gin.underthelabel.com/l/71/Gilbey-s-Gin
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Old 20 January 2017, 10:01 PM   #3
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I find that the tonic has a greater impact on taste of the drink than the gin itself.

I recently "discovered" Fever Tree tonic which is totally natural and tastes sublime. I seriously suggest that you give it a try.

As regards to the Gin, I tend to go for Bombay.

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Old 20 January 2017, 10:11 PM   #4
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Often overlooked among the many more expensive and fashionable gins, Gilbey's is my favourite. Some reviews here: http://gin.underthelabel.com/l/71/Gilbey-s-Gin
Thank you, Adam. I have it on my shelf and enjoyed it just the other day.
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I find that the tonic has a greater impact on taste of the drink than the gin itself.

I recently "discovered" Fever Tree tonic which is totally natural and tastes sublime. I seriously suggest that you give it a try.

As regards to the Gin, I tend to go for Bombay.

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Bombay...Sapphire?

Thinking we enjoyed THIS on Christmas and is why I am asking!

Thank you.

Oh, Fever Tree...Will do!
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Old 22 January 2017, 10:13 PM   #5
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Thank you, Adam. I have it on my shelf and enjoyed it just the other day.


Bombay...Sapphire?

Thinking we enjoyed THIS on Christmas and is why I am asking!

Thank you.

Oh, Fever Tree...Will do!
Sorry - Yes Bombay Sapphire.
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Old 20 January 2017, 11:05 PM   #6
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beefeater bombay and tanq dominate the market.

not sure what else there is of substance but then again i dont drink gin unless it is knee deep in a long island iced tea
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Old 21 January 2017, 03:05 AM   #7
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I like Bombay & Bombay Sapphire gin.
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Old 21 January 2017, 03:25 AM   #8
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Old 21 January 2017, 03:49 AM   #9
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Hendricks and Tanqueray Old Tom (If you can't get the Old Tom because it is a limited edition but should be gettable from Amazon, the normal Tanqueray has a good Juniper taste). Plymouth Gin is another. As others have said, Fever Tree Tonic is a must. I also found 1724 and Fentimans Tonic to be really good and gives a different taste to the Gin. (1724 if you don't have any lemon or lime).

A good American Gin Is Bluecoat Gin (Made in Philadelphia) and has a fabulous bottle, also "Deaths door Gin" which I bought just for the name.
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Old 21 January 2017, 03:54 AM   #10
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Another recommendation for Fever Free tonic. Been using Ransom Old Tom gin to mix things up. Traditionally a Hendricks man with a cucumber.
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Old 21 January 2017, 04:05 AM   #11
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Gin With The Most Pronounced Juniper (and Other Botanicals)

This one is easy. Monkey 47. And fever tree of course.
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Old 21 January 2017, 04:13 AM   #12
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This one is easy. Monkey 47. And fever tree of course.
I found that Monkey 47 to be very peppery and doesn't have a pronounced Juniper taste. It is nice but (for me) very different from "traditional juniper" Gin.
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Old 21 January 2017, 04:23 AM   #13
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I found that Monkey 47 to be very peppery and doesn't have a pronounced Juniper taste. It is nice but very different from "traditional juniper" Gin.
Fair point. More for the "other botanicals" referenced. That being said, its a very complex gin that will not disappoint. Price is high compared to most gin.

http://theginisin.com/gin-reviews/monkey-47/
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Old 21 January 2017, 04:29 AM   #14
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Fair point. More for the "other botanicals" referenced. That being said, its a very complex gin that will not disappoint. Price is high compared to most gin.

http://theginisin.com/gin-reviews/monkey-47/
Yes, that is very true, I got a bottle and enjoyed it very much, you describe it perfectly as "complex" and I agree it will not disappoint, the price, as you mentioned, is high, especially as it came in a slightly smaller bottle than usual.
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Old 21 January 2017, 05:11 AM   #15
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Recently, I have been enjoying Tanqueray No. 10. However, Tanqueray No. 10 has a less pronounced juniper taste and they added 4 additional botanicals to the mix - grapefruit, lime, orange, and camomile.
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Old 21 January 2017, 07:20 AM   #16
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I like The Botsnist Gin. It's made with 31 botanicals and distilled in small batches in the last working Lomond Still at the Bruichladdich Distillery on Islay in Scotland. Many of the botanicals are hand sourced on Islay. It's good stuff and my Gin swilling friends shared my thoughts when I brought some for them to try.
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Old 21 January 2017, 09:06 AM   #17
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Martin Miller is my current favorite with Hendricks coming in second.
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Old 22 January 2017, 01:37 AM   #18
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Forgot Sipsmiths VJOP (The VJOP stands for Very Junipery Over Proof). Also another shout for The Botanist.

https://sipsmith.com/product/v-j-o-p/









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Old 22 January 2017, 08:22 PM   #19
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Four Pillars for one of the best Gins to come from Australia.
https://www.fourpillarsgin.com.au/

Otherwise Sipsmith
https://sipsmith.com/

Or The botanist
https://www.thebotanist.com/
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Old 22 January 2017, 08:36 PM   #20
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Four Pillars for one of the best Gins to come from Australia.
https://www.fourpillarsgin.com.au/
Thank you for the recommendation, I will try this, just a cursory search (to see where I could buy it in the UK) brought up only 5 star reviews from Amazon for both the Navy Strength (One review just said "LOVE IT, LOVE IT, LOVE IT) and The Rare Dry Gin, my only problem now....Which one to go for.
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Old 23 January 2017, 07:57 AM   #21
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Nolet's Reserve

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Old 23 January 2017, 08:27 AM   #22
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Old 23 January 2017, 08:29 AM   #23
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Not well known in the USA, but Plymouth is my fav.
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Nolet's Reserve and Hendricks, I'm not usually a gin drinker but was dragged to a gin dinner of all Nolet's products and was blown away...
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Old 23 January 2017, 02:26 PM   #25
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Just got in from the weekend.

I bought Bombay Sapphire and we were happy with it.

I already have Bluecoat (Phillly, PA distilled) and drank the sheet out of it

Thanks, and we'll have to try some of these other suggestions.

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Old 23 January 2017, 03:15 PM   #26
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St. George Botanivore is a good one:
http://www.stgeorgespirits.com/spiri...otanivore-gin/
(For martinis I like to mix with St. George Terroir)

Not high on Juniper, but very herbaceous is Uncle Val's, which is my current favorite.
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