Anno Kent Dry Gin
70cl

£38.50

Anno Kent Dry Gin

Our flagship multi-award winning gin incorporates 16 luscious botanicals, six of which (hops, samphire and local florals) are synonymous with the idyllic Kent countryside to create an outstanding, super-smooth gin with a unique flavour of Kent.

Available in single 70cl bottles, cases and 5cl miniature bottles which make great wedding favours.

ABV: 43% (Vegan and Vegetarian friendly).

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Tasting notes

Appearance

A crystal clear, bright liquid.

Taste

The classic juniper slowly eases into a more citrus tongue, before making way for sweet, spicy notes. A soft and creamy initial offering belies the complexity of tastes that reveal themselves as the spirit unwinds across your palate.

Nose

Crisp, complex and inviting. Juniper and citrus are accompanied by floral, herby notes.

Finish

Bold and long, with leafy herbal notes and a smattering of beautifully hoppy sweetness. Hiding a crisp, dry lift at the very end.

Botanicals

We use a specially selected blend of different aromatic Kentish hops.  Kent has been famous for growing hops for English beer for centuries and has remained the largest producer of hops in England until as recently as 2003.  Unlike the bitterness imparted in beer production, aromatic hops when distilled for our gin have a pleasant, sweet flavour, which lingers in your mouth.

The elderflower is from the flowering elderberry plant and, though often thought of as quintessentially English, is wide spread in the Northern Hemisphere. It is used in cooking and to produce soft drinks such as elderflower cordial, as well as being added to alcoholic drinks such as Sambuca. Elderflower adds delicately sweet floral notes to our gin.

The rose hip or rosehip, also called rose haw and rose hep, is the accessory fruit of the various species of rose plant. It is typically red to orange, but ranges from dark purple to black in some species. Rose hips begin to form after pollination of flowers in spring or early summer, and ripen in late summer through autumn.

Coriander is the second most common ingredient in gin.  Although all parts of the plant are edible; the fruit or dry coriander seeds only a few millimetres in size are the part we use as a spice to flavour Anno gin.  When distilled the seeds have a warm, spicy, nutty flavour that can also combine citrus and orange notes.

These bluish purple berries are the basis and therefore the signature of all gins, and the prominent flavour in traditional gins. Although it has a berry-like appearance due to its fleshy skin, the juniper berry is not actually a true berry but a female seed cone from a conifer. Juniper berries have a strong and assertive pine flavour; the flavour is mostly woody, but it can have some slightly citrus and floral tones to it.

Although thought similar in taste to star anise and fennel, the liquorice plant is unrelated as it is actually a legume associated to the family of beans and peas. The name liquorice was derived from the Greek word meaning sweet root, descriptive of its long lasting, mellow, sweet, woody flavour.

Camomile has many common uses including in herbal tea to aid sleep, as an anti-inflammatory in cosmetics and to aid the enhancement of blonde hair.  It has a mild, clean, floral flavour with subtle fruity hints.

Samphire is an edible plant that has grown in the coastal regions of Kent for centuries.  An area of Kent reclaimed from the sea has been named Samphire Hoe after the plant. Samphire has a salty taste, as you might expect from a plant grown in salt marshes, although once distilled it has a rather pleasant sweetness about it with fresh grassy notes.

Seville oranges, also known bitter oranges, are used in the production of marmalade as well as in herbal medicines and as appetite suppressants. Bitter oranges have an amazingly distinctive combination of sweet, sour and bitter flavour that a normal orange lacks and they blend in astonishingly well with the other citrus notes.

Native to South East Asia, kaffir lime leaves are utilised as an Indonesian insecticidal medicine and are also frequently used in Thai cuisine to add a zesty, aromatic yet astringent flavour.  The Kaffir lime leaves mix well with the lemon and bitter orange to give an all round full bodied fruity citrusy flavour.

The orris root is the rhizome (mass of roots) of the iris flower.  Once important in herbal medicine, orris root is more commonly used in the manufacture of perfumes for its scent which is reminiscent of violets.  It has a heavy flowery and woody flavour that helps bind the other components in the gin together.

Most people are familiar with the bright yellow fruit that grows on evergreen trees native to Asia.  It has a distinctive sour taste and in gin provides extra delicate citrus notes and helps to add a zingy attitude to the other botanicals.

Angelica, also known as Holy Ghost or Wild Celery, grows in many countries of the Northern Hemisphere and is often found near rivers and lakes in damp soil.  Cultivated in the 10th century as a medicinal plant, angelica’s sweetly scented edible roots add a nicely balanced earthy and floral combination to our Kent Dry Gin.

Considered one of the 50 fundamental herbs in Chinese medicine Cassia is often used as an alternative to cinnamon, which is in the same family and genus.  This often leads to confusion between the two botanicals in both taste and texture.  Cassia bark adds a strong cinnamon style flavour with an extra peppery punch.

Cubebs or tailed peppers are the berry looking fruits of the piper plant, which are collected before they are ripe and then dried.  They are highly flavoursome, giving a persistent bitterness and often are compared to the tastes of pepper and allspice.

Anno use a unique and exceptional combination of handpicked lavenders from the beautiful purple fields of the Downderry Nursery in the Kentish countryside.  Lavender varieties were selected for their exquisite floral notes that create a heavenly smooth and creamy feeling in the mouth as well as a fantastic aroma.

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