Citadelle Reserve Gin 2017 750ml

Original price was: $109.00.Current price is: $98.10.

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Taking Citadelle Reserve Gin, the distillers took this unusual spirit to Cognac Ferrand’s Cellar Master, who aged the gin in small quantities in Château de Bonbonnet’s cellars in a Solera system, a maturation method usually seen in Sherry production (though has been becoming rather popular in the rum world too). Very impressive stuff – we recommend serving it over ice to get the full flavor profile which the maturation has imparted.

Nose:

Cardamom and aniseed on the nose, juniper, and vanilla, bittersweet oak.

Palate:

Medium-bodied with complex notes of spice, cedar, and fresh herbs, Quite floral too, with notes of lavender soap and rosemary.

Finish:

Long and crisp with more of those bruised herbal notes.

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Citadelle Reserve Gin 2017 750ml
Citadelle Reserve Gin 2017 750ml
$109.00 Original price was: $109.00.$98.10Current price is: $98.10.
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FAQ: Citadelle Reserve Gin 2017 750ml

1. What makes Citadelle Reserve Gin 2017 unique?
Citadelle Reserve Gin 2017 is a bold fusion of tradition and innovation. It undergoes a unique aging process in oak barrels, which infuses it with rich flavors and complexity not found in typical gins, making every sip an adventurous journey.

2. How is Citadelle Reserve Gin 2017 distilled?
This gin is crafted using a traditional pot still method, with a meticulous selection of botanicals. The gin is distilled and then aged in French oak barrels, allowing it to absorb the nuances of the wood and develop a distinctive character over time.

3. What are the key tasting notes of Citadelle Reserve Gin 2017?
Expect a symphony of flavors! You’ll discover vibrant juniper on the nose, layered with hints of spice, citrus, and floral notes. The aging in oak introduces a smooth vanilla finish, making it a truly adventurous experience for your palate.

4. How should I serve Citadelle Reserve Gin 2017?
For the ultimate experience, serve it neat or on the rocks to savor its complex flavors. Alternatively, mix it into a classic cocktail like a gin and tonic or a martini, but remember to let its unique character shine through!

5. Is Citadelle Reserve Gin 2017 suitable for cocktails?
Absolutely! While it’s splendid on its own, it also elevates cocktails to new heights. Its complex flavor profile adds depth to drinks, making any cocktail adventure even more exciting.

6. Can I age Citadelle Reserve Gin further?
While it’s already been aged to perfection, gin is generally best enjoyed fresh. The unique qualities developed during its initial aging should be cherished now rather than further aged.

7. What type of botanicals are used in Citadelle Reserve Gin?
Citadelle Reserve is crafted with a blend of 19 botanicals, including classic juniper, coriander, and a variety of exotic spices, each contributing to its bold and adventurous flavor profile.

8. Where can I buy Citadelle Reserve Gin 2017?
You can find Citadelle Reserve Gin at select liquor stores and online retailers. Embark on a quest to locate this gem, and elevate your spirit collection!

9. Is Citadelle Reserve Gin gluten-free?
Yes! Citadelle Reserve is made from grains, but the distillation process removes gluten, making it a suitable choice for those with gluten sensitivities.

10. How should I store Citadelle Reserve Gin 2017?
To preserve its adventurous spirit, store it upright in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight. Enjoy it within a few years of purchase to experience its full flavor potential!

Ready to embark on a flavorful adventure with Citadelle Reserve Gin 2017? Cheers to exploration!

Nearly every gin sold on the market today is bottled immediately after distilling, but Citadelle Réserve Vintage sleeps for several months in small, seasoned French oak barrels before being bottled. While this is very unusual today, this painstaking and lengthy practice is reminiscent of how gin was stored and transported more than 100 years ago when glass, plastic,  and stainless steel were not options. Gabriel’s experimentation began in 2008 when he put his Citadelle Gin into a few old French oak casks – and voilà, Citadelle Gin Réserve was born and became the first barrel-aged Citadelle gin.

Citadelle Reserve Gin is a very rounded gin with notes of wood and vanilla while still being very juniper-forward. It was such a new and unique gin that it sold out within weeks of its global introduction! Upon tasting Citadelle Réserve 2008, the Spanish press called Gabriel the ‘master of spirits.