Full Review

Martin Miller’s

Martin Miller’s
9 Moons Solera Reserve Barrel Aged Gin

Category: Barrel Aged Gin

Date Tasted:
Country: United Kingdom
Alcohol: 40%
94 Points
Gold Medal
Exceptional
$59

Martin Miller’s
9 Moons Solera Reserve Barrel Aged Gin

Category: Barrel Aged Gin

Date Tasted:
Country: United Kingdom
Alcohol: 40%
Clear color. Aromas and flavors of cola float, wet oak, wax, and spice cake with a silky, bright, fruity light-to-medium body and a smooth, interesting, carefree finish with accents of spiced candied nuts, banana bread, and cedar. A supple and elegant barrel aged gin with a delicious range of well balanced flavors.

Tasting Info

Spirits Glass Style: Fruity & Mild
Aroma Aroma: cola float, wet oak, wax, and spice cake
Taste Flavor: Same as aromas with accents of spiced candied nuts, banana bread, and cedar
Smoothness Smoothness: Smooth
Finish Finish: Carefree
Enjoy Enjoy: Enjoy on its own
Bottom Line Bottom Line: A supple and elegant barrel aged gin with a delicious range of well balanced flavors.

The Importer

Zamora Company USA, LLC

The Importer
3710 Rawlins Street
Suite 1575
Dallas, TX 75219
USA
1 877-251-6888

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94 Martin Miller’s 9 Moons Solera Reserve Barrel-Aged Gin 40% (United Kingdom) $59.00.
95 Martin Miller’s Westbourne Strength Gin 45.2% (United Kingdom) $37.00.

Barrel Aged Gin

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Serve in a Shot Glass
Barrel-aged gin has become a trendy spirit produced by numerous artisan distillers in America. Actually they are bringing this tradition back as barrel-aged gin has been made on the Spanish island of Menorca for more than two hundred years, with white oak barrels being the preferred vessel.

The current barrel-aged gins made in America have a brown color, derived from the bourbon barrels in which it is matured. This technique gives these gins aromas of vanilla and caramel.

These gins are served either over ice or serve as the base of cocktails such as an Old Fashioned or Manhattan.