Mulholland Dry Gin New World
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$34.99 Original price was: $34.99.$12.25Current price is: $12.25.
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Mulholland Distilling Dry Gin is a “New World” style gin produced by Mulholland Distilling in Los Angeles, California. The brand takes its inspiration from the iconic Mulholland Drive, aiming to capture the spirit of the city.
Key Features:
- American Origin: Distilled in Northern California and bottled in Ukiah, California, USA by Mulholland Distilling.
- New World Style: This indicates a contemporary approach where juniper is present but not necessarily the dominant botanical.
- Gluten & GMO-Free: Made with a base spirit that is both gluten and GMO-free.
- Key Botanicals: Features a blend of Juniper and Fir Pine essences, French Lavender, Japanese Cucumber, and Persian Lime aromatics.
- “Aphrodisiac” Scent Combination: The combination of Cucumber & Lavender is noted for this property.
- Proof: Bottled at 96 proof (48% ABV).
Tasting Notes:
- Nose: Offers a bright aroma of cucumber and juniper.
- Palate: Features a light flavor of Japanese cucumber followed by a French lavender floral mid-palate, with hints of juniper and a burst of fresh Persian lime.
- Finish: All the delicious flavors harmonize into one delicious finish.
Overall Impression:
Mulholland Distilling Dry Gin is presented as a unique and approachable gin that blends New World and Old World flavors. The prominent notes of cucumber and lavender alongside the classic juniper and bright lime create a distinctive and refreshing profile. It’s recognized for its smoothness and is considered versatile for a variety of cocktails. Awards:
- Unanimous Double Gold Medal Winner: San Francisco World Spirits Competition.
- Listed as a Top 10 Gin of 2020 by Wine Enthusiast.
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