History,
Miles Gin is a gin produced by the Sazerac company and describes itself as “London Dry Gin with Natural Flavors.”
Launched in 2014, it appears that Miles’ Gin is licensed to be made at a number of distilleries, including Buffalo Trace, Majestic Distilling of Baltimore, Boston Brands from Maine, Barton in California and two Sazerac locations— one in New Hampshire and the other in Kentucky*.
But furthermore, another label was approved in 2016 that re-categorized Miles Gin as a “Gin Specialty.” I’ll quote from the TTB presentation what this means, “Generally, any class and/or type of distilled spirits that contains or are treated with flavoring and/or coloring materials and/or nonstandard blending or treating materials or processes.
TAsting Notes,
Nose: Gentle pine and juniper on the nose. Sedate and very traditional with a hint of ethanol.
Palate: On the palate, harsh at first. There’s juniper with a pine-forward side, a lemon candy note and an astringent, drying finish.
Miles Gin is a gin produced by the Sazerac company and describes itself as “London Dry Gin with Natural Flavors.”
Launched in 2014, it appears that Miles’ Gin is licensed to be made at a number of distilleries, including Buffalo Trace, Majestic Distilling of Baltimore, Boston Brands from Maine, Barton in California and two Sazerac locations— one in New Hampshire and the other in Kentucky*.
But furthermore, another label was approved in 2016 that re-categorized Miles Gin as a “Gin Specialty.” I’ll quote from the TTB presentation what this means, “Generally, any class and/or type of distilled spirits that contains or are treated with flavoring and/or coloring materials and/or nonstandard blending or treating materials or processes.
TAsting Notes,
Nose: Gentle pine and juniper on the nose. Sedate and very traditional with a hint of ethanol.
Palate: On the palate, harsh at first. There’s juniper with a pine-forward side, a lemon candy note and an astringent, drying finish.
Overall Rating
4 out of 5 Based on 1 Review
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13th Jun 2022
Miles gin
Whilst ye had more! It was an elitist pour!