What are the ingredients that make up a bottle of Prototype Gin?
What makes Prototype Gin truly unique? It's the harmonious blend of unexpected ingredients that creates this captivating spirit.
Our journey begins with the foundation of classic London Dry Gin, where the vibrant aroma of juniper berries takes center stage. These carefully selected berries provide the crisp, invigorating backbone of our gin, offering a taste of traditional distilling.
London Dry Gin is characterized by a prominent juniper flavor profile. Juniper berries impart a distinctive taste to the gin, adding notes of pine, pepper, and a subtle spiciness. This creates a bright, fresh, and invigorating sensation on the palate. The juniper flavor often lingers pleasantly, leaving a lasting impression.
But Prototype Gin is more than just a classic London Dry Gin. We've infused it with a symphony of botanicals, adding layers of complexity to the flavor profile. This combination of botanicals results in a gin that is both sophisticated and surprisingly versatile.
Imagine delicate meadow flowers, sourced from the picturesque English countryside, adding subtle floral notes that dance on your palate. Citrus peel is added during the distillation process, providing a zesty and refreshing finish. Cumin, a unique addition to our inaugural batch, introduces a spicy and intriguing dimension. Carefully selected herbs contribute woody notes, creating a complex and rounded flavor that lingers on the palate.
And then there's the unexpected twist: New York City honey. Harvested from bees that call the iconic High Line home, this honey brings a touch of urban sweetness to the blend. This unique combination of city and countryside creates a truly distinctive flavor profile that sets Prototype Gin apart.
The result is a gin that's both familiar and exhilarating. It's a taste of tradition with a modern twist, a celebration of the unexpected connections that can be forged. So, raise a glass of Prototype Gin and savor the symphony of flavors that make it truly extraordinary.
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