Is elderflower gin nice?

5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet, but not overly so and the elderflower comes I have to say this is the nicest gin based drink i have ever had. it goes well with just ice or a bit of tonic. Sweet, but not overly so and the elderflower comes through perfectly.

Is Gordon a good gin?

It’s certainly an iconic gin with a long and rich history. Aside from its history, Gordon’s is an affordable, mass produced and traditional London Dry Gin. At the low end of the market in terms of price, it compares well with supermarket own brands and makes a reasonable G.

What does elderflower gin taste like?

There’s undertones in the nose of violet and chamomile. Simple and quite inviting. The palate of Gordon’s Elderflower Gin begins with a somewhat flat and damp juniper, wet pine boughs, saturated but never sharp. The mid-palate is traditionally gin-like with hints of orange and citrus rind.

Which gin is best with elderflower?

Read on for whichgin.com’s hand-picked list of the best 7 gins for elderflower tonic.

  • Tanqueray London Dry Gin.
  • Bombay Sapphire Gin.
  • Opihr Oriental Spiced London Dry Gin.
  • Martin Miller’s Gin.
  • Caorunn Small Batched Scottish Gin.
  • Monkey 47 Schwarzwald Dry Gin.
  • Aviation American Gin.

What Flavour is elderflower?

By itself, the elderflower flavor profile is described as a uniquely fresh, fruity, green and slightly floral with subtle pear, lychee and tropical nuances. Such a profile that blends the different (unique floral) with the familiar (pear) and interesting (lychee) is often the foundation for broader appeal.

Are UK elderberries poisonous?

Although the flowers and cooked berries (pulp and skin) are edible, the uncooked berries and other parts of plants from the genus Sambucus are poisonous. The flowers are often used to make wine, cordial or tea, or fried to make fritters.

Is Tanqueray or Gordons better?

Gordon’s is the best-selling international London Dry gin in the world, having been established in 1769. Tanqueray London Dry, which was founded in 1830, has a well-balanced flavor that makes it a great gin….Which Brand Of Gin Is Best?

Rank Brand Category
3 The Botanist Best under $50
4 Roku Best bottle design

Is there elderflower in gin?

✔︎ Gin: There are many gins with unique flavor profiles out there but, in our opinion, a London dry gin makes the best gin and tonic. We nearly always use Tanqueray. ✔︎ Elderflower liqueur: St. Germain is the most well known elderflower liqueur.

What does elderflower taste like?

So, what does it taste like? Elderflower is a subtle flower in terms of flavour (it’s still weird to think of flowers in terms of ‘flavours’). They’re generally musky, but not all elderflowers taste the same – apparently the ‘Black Beauty’ variety tastes like a combo of a grape and a lychee.

Does elderflower tonic go with orange gin?

Zesty and fresh, with a delicious hint of sweetness for contrast, our Blood Orange and Elderflower Tonic Water is a light and low-calorie mixer, perfect for pairing with top-shelf gins.

Is elderflower tonic water healthy?

In combination with gentian root, verbena, cowslip flower, and sorrel, elderflower is used for maintaining healthy sinuses and treating sinusitis. In foods and beverages, elderflower is used as a flavoring component.

Is Gordon’s Gin worth a try?

Fans of more contemporary styles are advised to give Gordon’s a chance in an academic sense (this is essentially what gin has evolved out of), but may find it wanting a bit for their mixing needs. It’s exactly what it intends to be, nothing more, nothing less.

Is 47% export strength Gordon’s Gin bad?

A gin review after tastings posted from a phone….! 47% export strength Gordon’s isn’t bad. You are fortunate to be able to buy 40% strength in the USA because they have reduced the strength to 37.5% in the UK and in many other European countries (to reduce the duty).

What botanicals are in Gin?

It is British in origin, but it’s provenance has transcended the place where grain is turned into gin. It’s purported to have at least four botanicals in it. Juniper, coriander and angelica are oft repeated and likely to definitely be among the bill. Licorice, orris, orange and lemon peel are also mentioned, but somewhat less frequently.

Where does gin come from?

It is British in origin, but it’s provenance has transcended the place where grain is turned into gin. It’s purported to have at least four botanicals in it. Juniper, coriander and angelica are oft repeated and likely to definitely be among the bill.