A gin first created in 1928 lives on with Filliers No. 28 Dry Gin. The number not only designates the year it arrived, but the number of botanicals that join the linchpin that is juniper. The unique nature of this product is such that it's only made in small batches from copper stills. Winning the Gold Medal at the 2013 San Francisco World Spirits Competition, No. 28 blends wheat, corn and malted barley together The aroma first offers an inviting sample of citrus-based options like orange peel and lemon, while coriander and cardamom can also be detected amidst the oak. That citrus cascade continues with touches of pomegranate as it touches the palate in dry, yet creamy form. When the finish has arrived, that creaminess has evolved into a buttery flavored sample with the oak still holding on. This is a drink that can be savored all by itself.
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