An Dulaman Irish Maritime Gin 50cl vs Jindea Single Estate Tea Gin

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ProducerSliabh Liag DistilleryJin Dea
TypeGinGin
Size500ml700ml
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An Dulaman Irish Maritime Gin 50cl

An Dúlamán balances the unami freshness of the sea with soft juniper, citrus and spice notes which captures “Draíocht na Farraige” (the magic of the sea). This is done by using five locally harvested varieties of seaweed, as well as six other botanicals. This makes An Dúlamán as unique as the Donegal coast itself. An Dúlamán maintains its characteristic complexity and softness they have learned that Méabh (our still) likes a low ABV in the pot, and to run in a narrow temperature band to manage the delicate seaweeds. To top it off they take a divilishly narrow cut. This gin is the first gin distilled in Co. Donegal. Dúlamán is the name of an Irish folk song which relates a conversation between two seaweed collectors (it is also the name of one of their gin seaweeds). The coast around Sliabh Liag holds an extraordinary bounty for such foragers with their centuries-old knowledge of harvesting and harnessing the qualities of these natural products. An Dúlamán bottles are reminiscent of those found along the Donegal coast during the wrecks of the Spanish Armada. Each bottle is wax sealed and the batch number is linked to the lunar phases! Our Perfect Pour: Enjoy with elderflower or lemon tonic. Garinish with citrus fruit such as grapefruit or lemon. If you are feeling brave..... garnish with seaweed!

Jindea Single Estate Tea Gin

A joint collaboration between three spirit experts, Matthew Drakes, Jack Rackham and Adrian Gomes. Its a classic London style gin using 10 botanicals including darjeeling tea. As well as subtle flavours from Darjeeling tea the gin contains flavours of juniper, lemon, grapefruit, coriander, ginger, fennel, cardamom, cinnamon and angelica. The team enlisted a tea sommelier, Ajit Madan, co-founder of Camellia's Tea House in London and UK's first certified International Tea Education Institute (ITEI) Master Tea Sommelier. Ajit introduced the makers to a first flush Darjeeling tea from the Goomtee Estate, a single estate tea plantation in the Kurseong Valley, India. Darjeeling tea, known as the 'Champagne of Teas' and the picturesque artisan tea gardens of Darjeeling, at the foot of the Himalayas, produce less than 1% of India's total tea production. This is mostly from single estates and often organic and hand-plucked.

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