Ada Lovelace Gin

Original price was: $115.00.Current price is: $103.50.

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Daughter of Lord Byron and protégé of Charles Babbage, Ada Lovelace Gin was a woman of fierce originality and intellectual interests. She is recognized today as the first computer programmer. Born in London in 1815, she studied math and science at the insistence of her mother, despite the common knowledge that these subjects were too rigorous for girls. 

Nose:

The nose is classic London dry with balanced aromas of Italian juniper berries, lavender, summer roses, ripe tangerines, and Meyer citrus blossoms.

Palate:

Full-bodied on entry, mid-palate Turkish delight sweets, orris root, and candied ginger finish, balancing floral aromas with earthly Rutherford dust base.

Finish:

A warming finish.

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Ada Lovelace Gin
Ada Lovelace Gin
$115.00 Original price was: $115.00.$103.50Current price is: $103.50.
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FAQ: Ada Lovelace Gin

1. What is Ada Lovelace Gin?
Ada Lovelace Gin is a premium craft gin inspired by the pioneering mathematician and writer, Ada Lovelace. It is known for its unique blend of botanicals and is designed to celebrate innovation and creativity.

2. What are the key botanicals used in Ada Lovelace Gin?
The gin features a blend of traditional botanicals such as juniper and coriander, along with unique additions like lavender, rosemary, and citrus peels, which contribute to its distinct flavor profile.

3. How should I serve Ada Lovelace Gin?
Ada Lovelace Gin is best served over ice with tonic water and garnished with a slice of lemon or a sprig of rosemary. It can also be enjoyed in various cocktails, such as a gin and tonic or martini.

4. Is Ada Lovelace Gin gluten-free?
Yes, Ada Lovelace Gin is gluten-free, making it a suitable choice for individuals with gluten sensitivities.

5. Where can I buy Ada Lovelace Gin?
Ada Lovelace Gin is available for purchase at select liquor stores, online retailers, and through the brand’s official website. Availability may vary by region.

6. What is the alcohol content of Ada Lovelace Gin?
Ada Lovelace Gin has an alcohol by volume (ABV) of 40%, which is standard for most gins.

7. Is Ada Lovelace suitable for vegans?
Yes, Ada Lovelace is vegan-friendly. It does not contain any animal products and is not processed with any animal-derived fining agents.

8. Can I use Ada Lovelace in cocktails?
Absolutely! Ada Lovelace is versatile and can be used in a variety of cocktails, adding a unique flavor to classic recipes or innovative creations.

9. Does Ada Lovelace Gin have any awards or recognitions?
Yes, Ada Lovelace has received several awards and accolades for its quality and flavor, including recognition at international spirits competitions.

10. Is there a story behind the name “Ada Lovelace”?
Yes, the gin is named after Ada Lovelace, who is considered one of the first computer programmers and a visionary in the field of mathematics and computing. The brand aims to honor her legacy of innovation and creativity in science and technology.

Daughter of Lord Byron and protégé of Charles Babbage, Ada Lovelace is recognized as the first computer programmer. Born in London in 1815, she studied math and science at the insistence of her mother, despite the common knowledge that these subjects were too rigorous for girls.

It is a gin that is inspired by the innovators of the past, present, and future. Francis Ford Coppola has crafted a gin that pays homage to the great English-style gins of Lady Ada Lovelace’s era, with a forward-thinking Code of 10 Botanicals, some of which may be found at their wine estates in Napa and Sonoma, along with pure spring water from the Napa estate. It is a gin that is inspired by the innovators of the past, present, and future.

We have crafted a gin that pays homage to the great English-style gins of Lady Ada Lovelace’s era, with a forward-thinking Code of 10 Botanicals, some of which may be found at our wine estates in Napa and Sonoma, along with pure spring water from our Napa estate. It is a gin that is inspired by the innovators of the past, present, and future.