CaskCartel.com Breuckelen Glorious Gin
491.94 CAD
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Whiskey: Breuckelen Glorious Made with a recipe of five different botanicals, this gin pays homage to Brooklyn's founding fathers and its do-it-yourself work ethos. Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace! Featured in ROLLING STONE MEN'S JOURNAL US WEEKLY NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have the ability to source from a large network of licensed retailers to insure in most cases your order is fulfilled. Size: 750ML Proof: 90 (45% ABV) Origin: United States Distillery: Breuckelen Distilling Co. Breuckelen Glorious Gin is made from wheat that Brad Estabrooke, the distillery's owner and master distiller, sources from a farm in upstate New York and then mills at mashes at his distillery. "One of the reasons that we liked gin and that we liked to pick gin as the first product to make was because the legal definition of gin is wide open and we thought we had a lot of flexibility," says Estabrooke. After distilling the grains, Estabrooke infuses the distillate with a secret recipe of five different botanicals, including juniper, lemon, rosemary, ginger and grapefruit. "I distill the wheat spirit with one botanical at a time,"Estabrooke says. "Then, I take all those individual botanicals and blend them together in order to make it taste just like we want it to."� Breuckelen Glorious Gin Tasting Notes Nose: Bold grapefruit notes, with hints of ginger and lemon. Palate: Rosemary and juniper fade into notes of ginger, sage and lavender. Finish: Fresh citrus Distillery Information In 1646, under the auspices of the Dutch West India Company, the village of Breuckelen became the first municipality in what would eventually became the state of New York. At the time, Breuckelen was still part of New Netherland, a Dutch colony. The Dutch lost Breuckelen to the British in 1664 and, over time, the municipality's name evolved from Breuckelen, to Brockland, to Brocklin, to Brookline, to Brookland, and eventually, to Brooklyn.
Shipping Cost: 259 CAD
Availability: in stock
Condition: new
Whiskey: Breuckelen Glorious Made with a recipe of five different botanicals, this gin pays homage to Brooklyn's founding fathers and its do-it-yourself work ethos. Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace! Featured in ROLLING STONE MEN'S JOURNAL US WEEKLY NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have the ability to source from a large network of licensed retailers to insure in most cases your order is fulfilled. Size: 750ML Proof: 90 (45% ABV) Origin: United States Distillery: Breuckelen Distilling Co. Breuckelen Glorious Gin is made from wheat that Brad Estabrooke, the distillery's owner and master distiller, sources from a farm in upstate New York and then mills at mashes at his distillery. "One of the reasons that we liked gin and that we liked to pick gin as the first product to make was because the legal definition of gin is wide open and we thought we had a lot of flexibility," says Estabrooke. After distilling the grains, Estabrooke infuses the distillate with a secret recipe of five different botanicals, including juniper, lemon, rosemary, ginger and grapefruit. "I distill the wheat spirit with one botanical at a time,"Estabrooke says. "Then, I take all those individual botanicals and blend them together in order to make it taste just like we want it to."� Breuckelen Glorious Gin Tasting Notes Nose: Bold grapefruit notes, with hints of ginger and lemon. Palate: Rosemary and juniper fade into notes of ginger, sage and lavender. Finish: Fresh citrus Distillery Information In 1646, under the auspices of the Dutch West India Company, the village of Breuckelen became the first municipality in what would eventually became the state of New York. At the time, Breuckelen was still part of New Netherland, a Dutch colony. The Dutch lost Breuckelen to the British in 1664 and, over time, the municipality's name evolved from Breuckelen, to Brockland, to Brocklin, to Brookline, to Brookland, and eventually, to Brooklyn.
Shipping Cost: 259 CAD
Availability: in stock
Condition: new
