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New gins have arrived!

Portobello Road No. 171 Gin

Portobello Road Gin is a most agreeable pleasant and rewarding ingredient for the modern style of cocktail and mixed drinks and is becoming a popular choice for the Gin Connoisseur.

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Monkey 47 Schwarzwald Dry Gin

Monkey 47 Gin has an astounding 47 ingredients that are prepared in extremely soft spring water from the Black Forest. The gin has what is said to be unrivaled complexity and quality and is left to mature in traditional earthenware containers.

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Gilpin’s Westmorland Extra Dry Gin

Gilpin’s Westmorland Extra Dry Gin is a super-premium London Dry Gin distilled in London in small batches using the traditional pot still method with spring water from Cartmel in the English Lake District. Botanicals include juniper, sage, borage, lime (fruit) and bitter orange.

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Edinburgh Raspberry Infused Gin

Edinburgh Raspberry Infused Gin has been introduced by Spencerfield Spirit as something a little different to the usual Sloe or Damson gin. Based upon its award-winning spirit, this gin has a raspberry infusion and a little pure sugar cane. Edinburgh Raspberry Gin isnt overwhelmingly sweet but offers a tart raspberry flavour that can be enjoyed neat with ice or with soda, lemonade, Champagne or added to Cava or Prosecco to make a Kir Royale with a Scottish twist.

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Adnams North Cove Vodka Review

Adnams North Cove Vodka

When deciding on the next vodka to review I thought about trying something completely different; a vodka that could put some traditionalists out of their comfort zone. After much debate I came up with Adnams North Cove Vodka.

I visited the new Adnams distillery in Southwold just over 12 months ago and was thoroughly impressed with what I saw. It was when in Southwold, I tried North Cove for the first time, in fact I don’t think it even had a final name as I sampled it straight from the barrel!

First impressions back then were good and when I tasted it there was a not too sweet vanilla taste. How would it fair when bottled? Well now I thought it was time to try it out.

Adnams North Cove Vodka is aged in European Oak Barrels whilst sitting in the cellar of the Brewery in Southwold. This ageing process gives the Vodka its unique colouring and certainly sets it out from many other vodkas. This is also a bonus when tempting older family members to try a vodka out.

The vodka itself is from a run of Adnams Longshore Vodka, which from time to time the head distiller John McCarthy will put into to Oak Barrels to start the North Cove ageing process.

Apart from the obvious colouring of this Adnams vodka, the next thing you notice is quite a powerful but not overbearing aroma of vanilla and possibly a hint of coconut, the coconut may be me going mad as I have had a cold recently but I am pretty sure that’s what it was!
When trying this, I just sipped it neat over ice which I think makes complete sense, some say you can mix with a tonic but I feel this would take away from the uniqueness and undoubted quality of this drink.

When sipping it you get a nice smoky sensation that has a soft finish with no burning after taste. You are then left with a nice buttery feeling and can notice the oak flavouring taking effect which leads to a gradually drying finish.

Certainly having a couple of cubes of ice breaks up the flavour throughout the drink in a way it does with a decent whisky so for a whisky/rum drinker this really could be a good introduction to the world of vodka.

Overall, Adnams North Cove Vodka is a delightfully different vodka to try and I certainly see it  getting a bit of a cult following in the coming months/years. I will definitely try this again, so am sure a bottle will find its way back into my home for those quiet evenings twisting the arms’ of whisky traditionalists as well as novice vodka drinkers whose eyes can be opened to the growing world of vodka’s with real quality, flavour and depth of taste.

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New for 2012

New Vodkas at the Emporium

We have a few new vodkas to try in 2012.  Heavy water makes a return to the shelves of the Emporium and one of our favourite Distillers, Chase, bring out a limited edition Bramley Vodka.  We also have a new offering from Micro Distillery Sacred as well as a new flavour from the Swedish heavy weights Absolut.

Heavy Water Vodka

Heavy Water is the multi-award-winning, robust, balanced, refined vodka distilled from Scandinavian winter wheat and water from a subterranean lake formed during the great Ice Age.

Heavy Water Vodka is a smooth, clean, and refreshing ultra-premium vodka with a long finish: it’s the Evolution in Vodka.

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Chase Bramley Vodka

Chase Sharp Bramley Apple Vodka is the second Limited Edition vodka to find its way out of the Chase Distillery in Herefordshire. In the last 18 Months the Chase Marmalade has gone down a storm in bars and retail alike. If the Chase Bramley Apple Vodka is anything near as good as the Marmalade then this first batch limited Edition run of 2000 bottles could disappear very quickly indeed.

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Sacred Organic Gin

Sacred organic vodka is the latest creation from the award winning microdistiller Ian Hart.
Sacred Microdistillery can be found in Highgate, London and has a growing reputation since its first batch was produced back in 2009. The distillery can be found near the summit of Highgate Hill in London and has been organically approved to Soil Association standards.
Sacred Organic has a blend of Wheat and Rye vodkas (unspiced, and very, very pure).

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Absolut Mango

Absolut Mango is made exclusively from natural ingredients, and unlike most other flavored vodkas, it doesn’t contain any added sugar. Absolut Mango is full-bodied and juicy with a character of ripe mango and notes of tropical fruits.

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