Rating |
94
|
Style |
Gin |
Produced In |
France |
ABV |
45% |
Availability |
Year Round |
Price |
$70.00
|
Reviewed By |
Tim McKirdy |
Reviewed |
2025-04-16
|
André Brunel Le Gin 13
Review
From the Rhône in France, this grape-based gin features 13 botanicals — a nod to the 13 grape varieties grown in the famous wine region. The botanicals themselves are much more traditional: the usual suspects like juniper, angelica root, rosemary, and coriander all make their presence known, particularly the latter. Compared to other grape-based gins, the base ingredient has more of an impact on texture than flavor, and it’s an enjoyable drinking experience throughout.
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From the Rhône in France, this grape-based gin features 13 botanicals — a nod to the 13 grape varieties grown in the famous wine region. The botanicals themselves are much more traditional: the usual suspects like juniper, angelica root, rosemary, and coriander all make their presence known, particularly the latter. Compared to other grape-based gins, the base ingredient has more of an impact on texture than flavor, and it’s an enjoyable drinking experience throughout.
Reviewed On: 04-16-2025
From the Rhône in France, this grape-based gin features 13 botanicals — a nod to the 13 grape varieties grown in the famous wine region. The botanicals themselves are much more traditional: the usual suspects like juniper, angelica root, rosemary, and coriander all make their presence known, particularly the latter. Compared to other grape-based gins, the base ingredient has more of an impact on texture than flavor, and it’s an enjoyable drinking experience throughout.
Reviewed On: 04-16-2025