Tasting Notes
The Botanist Islay Dry Gin exudes a captivating aroma that blends the dry crispness of classic gin with a floral bouquet. On the nose, it offers prominent notes of refreshing juniper, zesty lemon, and orange peels, mingling harmoniously with hints of meadowsweet and woodruff. As one takes a sip, the spirit reveals a complex palate featuring a delightful interplay of cool mint and earthy botanicals. The mouthfeel is pleasantly oily, providing a silky texture that enhances the experience. Flavors of fresh pine and bright citrus complement the herbaceous undertones, creating a well-rounded profile that is both refreshing and sophisticated. The finish is clean and crisp, leaving a lingering essence of botanicals that invites one to explore its layers further.
History
The inception of The Botanist Islay Dry Gin can be traced back to the visionary mind of Bruichladdich’s Master Distiller, Jim McEwan, who pioneered the project in 2010. Recognizing Islay’s ecological wealth, McEwan aimed to create a gin that encapsulated the essence of the island. By infusing local spices, herbs, and flowers into the recipe, he set out to deliver an experience that celebrates Islay’s unique flavor characteristics and plantation heritage. Over the years, Bruichladdich has been acknowledged for its commitment to progressive distillation methods and environmental sustainability, further emphasized by the inclusion of foraged botanicals. The Botanist quickly gained acclaim within the industry and has earned several awards since its release, solidifying its place as a high-quality craft gin and broadening gin enthusiasts’ palates across the globe.
Fabrication Process
The production of The Botanist Islay Dry Gin is a careful, artisanal process that reflects Bruichladdich’s commitment to quality and craftsmanship. It begins with the selection of the botanicals, which includes 22 unique varieties hand-foraged from the wild landscapes of Islay. The fresh herbs and spices are combined with neutral grain spirit sourced from local grains. The distillation process utilizes an authentic, traditional copper still named ‘Ugly Betty’, which is specifically crafted to capture the delicate flavors of the botanicals during the vaporization phase. The distillation takes place in small batches, ensuring that each botanical’s essence is thoughtfully preserved. This method allows for a nuanced extraction of flavors, with each botanical contributing to the final spirit’s profile. After distillation, the gin is lightly filtered before bottling, preserving the purity and authenticity of the ingredients used. This craftsmanship results in a product that is both aromatic and flavorful, showcasing Islay’s natural bounty.