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Brooklyn Gin NV | 750 ml.
Item #: 74785
Store Location: 17A-11
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WE8989 pts. - Wine Enthusiast - 8/1/2015 An old-school London Dry style gin recently re-introduced to the States, look for a classic juniper-pine aroma and a grapefruit-like flavor finishing with spicy hints of coriander, rosemary and black pepper. Despite that perceived flash of grapefruit, no citrus is used in the ingredients, a nod by the original creators that “any proper gin drink always included the addition of a slice of lemon or lime, and to include it in the gin’s recipe would be redundant.”