Rating |
91
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Style |
Gin |
Produced In |
United States |
ABV |
43% |
Availability |
Year Round |
Price |
$36.00
|
Reviewed By |
Tim McKirdy |
Review Updated |
2022-03-29
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Gray Whale Gin
Review
Gray Whale works with the marine conservation organization Oceana and is also a member of the One Percent for the Planet group, meaning that drinking this gin actually counts toward your good deed for the day. The better news is that deed tastes great, displaying a sweet, herbal, and zesty profile, with hints of brine and nuts coming from kombu and almonds. This is a great candidate for refreshing summer highballs.
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Gray Whale works with the marine conservation organization Oceana and is also a member of the One Percent for the Planet group, meaning that drinking this gin actually counts toward your good deed for the day. The better news is that deed tastes great, displaying a sweet, herbal, and zesty profile, with hints of brine and nuts coming from kombu and almonds. This is a great candidate for refreshing summer highballs.
Reviewed On: 03-30-2022
Gray Whale works with the marine conservation organization Oceana and is also a member of the One Percent for the Planet group, meaning that drinking this gin actually counts toward your good deed for the day. The better news is that deed tastes great, displaying a sweet, herbal, and zesty profile, with hints of brine and nuts coming from kombu and almonds. This is a great candidate for refreshing summer highballs.
Reviewed On: 03-30-2022