alc./vol: 44%
Proof: 88°
Vintage: Non-vintage
Envelhecimento: Unaged
Produzido por: Belgium
Launched in October 2012, Biercee Gin takes its name from its place of origin, the Biercée Distillery. The tall, square bottle is presented wrapped in a black and white diamond cardboard casing, a reference to the clothing of court jesters, mirroring the distillery’s livery.
The botanicals used to flavour this gin include: juniper, coriander, citrus, fennel, anise, poppy, cocoa, hops, clove, lavender and vanilla.
The words ‘Thesis & Antithesis’ appear boldly on the label – ‘thesis’ being an intellectual proposition and ‘antithesis’ presumably the counter-proposition to that thesis. We’re not quite sure how these terms apply to this gin, other than perhaps describing the trial of various recipes and their assessment.
Experimentado em 19/01/2013
Crystal clear.
Fragrant and spicy with cumin, fresh coriander and piney juniper overtones of lavender and camphor.
Cumin spice and naan bread-like coriander sit alongside piney juniper in this spice market of a gin. Despite the spice Biercee has a soft mouthfeel but is perhaps more Indian than Bulgium in style.
Cumin spice, piney juniper and white pepper spice.
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