Taking a small departure from whiskeys for this post.
Since my wife and I started exploring spirits, we've come to know various
whiskeys and bourbons fairly well at least, well enough to know what we like.
Ever the adventurous one, my wife, at the behest of a friend who is big into
gin, got her (well, got us to try a few different gins. Among them: a
German gin from Black Forest Distillers called Monkey 47; Aviation American Gin
from Oregon. Those were the first two I can't really recall the rest...
...EXCEPT for The Botanist Dry Gin.
The Botanist was very different. It was light; it was very, very botanical;
we were fast friends right from the start.
I'm not a gin guy. I know gin is coming back into style; it's "a thing" again.
To me, gin is the drink of my grandfather... and, considering I'm a fairly newly
minted pentagenarian, that ought to tell you something. I'm not knocking those
who are big into gin now; it's just not my thing.
But The Botanist is really lovely, for what it's worth from a not-a-gin-guy.
P.S. - Bonus points for the latin on the bottle. Does anyone know what it says?
UPDATE: I know what the print on the bottle means. I sent a note
to the distillery. They report the lettering on the bottle is the names of the 22
Islay botanicals the distillery uses!
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