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Copperworks Distilling Company

Copperworks Distilling Company
Plum Infused Gin Release No. 001

Category: Flavored Gin

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 40%
Bronze Medal
Recommended
$59

Copperworks Distilling Company
Plum Infused Gin Release No. 001

Category: Flavored Gin

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 40%
Dark copper color. Curious aromas and flavors of sassafras in a cedar mug, craft cola and prune juice, potter’s clay, and turmeric and sandalwood incense with a silky, vibrant, off-dry medium-to-full body and a tingling, compelling, medium-long finish that exhibits elements of molasses fruit cake and pepper. An intriguing cola-like flavored gin for creative cocktail play and vermouth fans.

Tasting Info

Spirits Glass Style: Funky, Spicy & Fruity
Aroma Aroma: sassafras in a cedar mug, craft cola and prune juice, potter's clay, and turmeric and sandalwood incense
Taste Flavor: Same as aromas with elements of molasses fruit cake and pepper
Smoothness Smoothness: Tingling
Enjoy Enjoy: in cocktails, on the rocks and with cigars
Cocktail Cocktails: Gin Martini, Gimlet, French 75
Bottom Line Bottom Line: An intriguing cola-like flavored gin for creative cocktail play and vermouth fans.

The Producer

Copperworks Distilling Company

The Producer
1250 Alaskan Way
Seattle, WA 98101
USA
1 206-504-7604

Flavored Gin

Spirits Glass Rock Clear.jpg
Serve in a Rocks Glass
All gins are flavored, however Flavored Gin is a white spirit that is flavored with juniper berries and so-called botanicals (a varied assortment of herbs and spices) and additional fruit or floral flavors or essences. The spirit base of Gin is primarily grain (usually wheat or rye), which results in a light-bodied spirit.

The chief flavoring agent in Gin is the highly aromatic blue-green berry of the juniper, a low-slung evergreen bush (genus Juniperus) that is commercially grown in northern Italy, Croatia, the United States and Canada. Additional botanicals can include anise, angelica root, cinnamon, orange peel, coriander, and cassia bark. All Gin makers have their own secret combination of botanicals, the number of which can range from as few as four to as many as 15.