A classically-styled gin with contemporary flavours like red quince and apple, Gin 1689 is history worth repeating, created using the authentic 17th century recipe from the very first Gin-aissance – and it?s well worth the 330-year wait.
Description
Three centuries after gin first landed on British soils as part of William of Orange?s Glorious Revolution, The Amsterdam Craft Gin Company have found history worth repeating, using the authentic (coded, more on that later) 17th century gin recipe from the British Library archives.
With help from legendary master distiller Herman Jansen and Holland?s oldest Distillery in Schiedam, they developed and revived the century-old recipe that conquered the British Isles in 1689 to bring to life that same 350 year old recipe XXXIII from ?The Distiller of London?.
Gin 1689 combines the juniper with classic gin flavours of nutmeg, aniseed, clove, lemon and orange peel along with more delicate botanicals including red quince and pippin (apple), and it is well worth the 330-year wait.