Description

About Plymouth Sloe Gin About Gin According to Winston Churchill, “The gin and tonic has saved more Englishmen’s lives and minds than all the doctors in the Empire,” referring to the British officers using it to treat malaria in India. Initially made for medicinal purposes, gin gets most of its flavor from the juniper berries added after the distillation process. It sure has come a long way from the Middle Ages, with the introduction of new botanicals, fruits, and spices, bringing it closer to people of all flavor varieties. Check out our impressive selection of gins, find your new favorite in the Top 10 gins, or explore the Best gins under 50.

Botanical aromas of juniper berries and coriander seed provide a balance to the gin with its citrus aromas, and a hint of sour and spice. The palate is clean with orange peels, lemon peels, herbs, green cardamom, angelica root, orris root, sloe berries.