Review #218 – The Botanist

Review #218 – The Botanist

Review #: 218
Description: The Botanist
Spirit: Gin

Background: Today we have an unlikely source to think of a gin.  Bruichladdich is more known for producing scotch on the isle of Islay (and they are one of my favorite producers) but they also make a gin that they take great pride in. Using 22 wildly and locally foraged botanicals found on the island (all of which are listed on their site), let’s see how their dry gin stacks up to their whisky.  No, this is not peated.

Distillery – Bruichladdich

Bottler – Bruichladdich

Brand – The Botanist

Selection – N/A

ABV – 46%

Age – Unaged

Nose – Nice juniper that isn’t overwhelming, lavender, clove, bright citrus peel, peppercorn, light cinnamon bark
Taste – Citrus gets a bit more tart, coriander, lavender, light and creamy texture, a hint of mint
Finish – Dryness comes in, bit more savory with sage, slightly bitter mint, white pepper, cinnamon bark

Score: 7
Would I buy a bottle? Yes

Thoughts: This was really pleasant.  I definitely find myself preferring botanical gins, but this one had a nice balance without juniper nor any of the botanicals being overpowering.  Great for cocktails and even for sipping on the rocks during the summer.  I almost wish it had a little bit more of that laddie lactic note and a bit more creaminess to it, but I’m just nitpicking at this point.  I’ll definitely be keeping a bottle in my bar, and with wide distribution and about $35 a bottle, you should too.

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