The summer seasonal made for a great gin tonic. — 10 years ago
Mild with a dash of Rowanberry jam. Great aperitif. Dry. No lingering aftertaste. The Danes are to funny. They say " for any occasion and at any time throughout the day" — 11 years ago
Light, sweet and honey aromas — 11 years ago
Prominent black pepper and warmth on the end. Smooth for the proof. — 10 years ago
Very rare and only in Japan, expensive and worth trying once. — 11 years ago
We enjoyed this at Husk Nashville last night. It was recommended bc it pairs well with a wide variety of foods. The sommelier put it on the menu for this purpose & highly recommended their catfish, chicken or pork entrees to go with it. The flavors changed throughout the meal. At first it smelled earthy & musky. Acidic beginning with hints of fennel & a dark cherry. By the middle of our meal it strangely had an effervescent mouth feel & became more fruit forward. By the end it tasted strongly of strawberry jam. The reason I rated it so highly is bc it flowed through dinner so well! - this was the 2012 vintage — 11 years ago
Ballester Hnos. If you like a complex taste, and hand-crafted, small batches (i.e. some variability), then you should try this. — 13 years ago
Love it!!!! — 13 years ago
Not too sweet. Bravo. — 10 years ago
Clean and correct. Makes me thirsty just thinking about it. — 10 years ago
Juniper couched by a mild sweetness. — 10 years ago
2013
Apple, pear, lemon, grapefruit pith, corn husk. — 11 years ago
Straw, moldy apples. Flower bulb husk. What a special wine. — 11 years ago
Last bottle at Husk. Fantastic. — 12 years ago
A solid strong and deeply flavorful rum. — 13 years ago
Lewis Chester
Monkey 47 Dry Distiller Gin. Slightly hazy, water white, colourless. Pronounced intensity of perfume, juniper, lingonberry, violets, lavender, orange and grapefruit zest. With water added, more perfume and citrus notes to the fore. Dry on the palate. Warming alcohol, medium body, pronounced flavour intensity. Long finish. Very complex. Outstanding example of a premium gin. — 10 years ago