Plymouth Honey
From: Plymouth Gin
Gentle on the palate with golden honey and vanilla notes, alongside a juniper and citrus finish, Plymouth Honey is a delicate and smooth expression of the premium Plymouth Gin.
At 41.2%, Plymouth Honey can be enjoyed as a twist on the classic gin & tonic or in an array of luxurious cocktails, including the signature serve, Bees Knees.
Plymouth Gin continues to be made according to the original artisanal method and recipe on the same historic site. The gin is batch-made using a single copper pot-still
originally installed in the distillery during the Victorian era in 1855, represented by the copper cap on every bottle of Plymouth.
Its artisanal production methods, complex flavour profile and smooth texture have ensured that Plymouth gin is often regarded as the ‘single malt of gins’. The combination of slightly sweeter botanicals and soft Dartmoor water has made it the gin of choice for connoisseurs and bartenders.
The first ever recipe for the Dry Martini was published in 1896 in “Stuarts Fancy Drinks” and the recipe specified Plymouth gin. By the height of the cocktail era, Plymouth gin was regularly referenced as the gin of choice, particularly within the revered “Savoy Cocktail Book” where it is listed more than any other gin.
| ABV: | 41.2% |
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| Serve: | Bee’s Knees with Lemon twist garnish |
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