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KEKULÉ GIN, a classic London Dry Gin, a blend of traditional, oriental and contemporary botanicals, including rosemary, thyme, orange, lemon, grains of paradise, cumeo and black pepper.
A MUST for purists and explorers alike!
Our Tasting Notes
Nose: Dominant juniper berry, citrus scents and aromas of herbs meet resinous notes.
Palate: Distinctive spicy notes stand out and combine with citrus aromas and selected Mediterranean nuances to create an exceptional mouthfeel.
Aftertaste: Long and smooth, the gin says goodbye to the palate. A deliberately recognizable pepper note lingers.
August Kekulé, born in Darmstadt, was a German chemist and natural scientist who laid the foundations for the modern structural theory of organic chemistry. His thirst for research took him to Giessen, Paris, London, Heidelberg, Ghent and Bonn. After a daydream in London, Kekulé developed the structural theory. After a daydream in Ghent, he developed the benzene theory. Was it a coincidence that he dreamed in places where gin is at home?
Tonic recommendations
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Contents: | 0,5 Liter |
Beverage type: | Gin |
Odor: | resinous, juniper, citrus |
Botanicals: | Juniper, rosemary, thyme, orange, lemon, grains of paradise, cumeo, black pepper |
Color: | clear |
Country: | Germany |
Place: | Darmstadt |
Manufacturer: | Darmstadt Distillers |
Food companies: | Darmstadt Distillers UG, Soderstraße 93, D-64287 Darmstadt |
Darmstadt Distillers
We are gin lovers. Live straight and drink straight! With our life motto and our passion for drinking gin straight, we also want to inspire other gin lovers. However, our products can also be enjoyed perfectly with tonic and as a cocktail. Kekulé Gin August Kekulé, born in Darmstadt, German chemist and natural scientist who laid the foundations for the modern structural theory of organic chemistry. His thirst for research took him to Giessen, Paris, London, Heidelberg, Ghent, and Bonn. After a daydream in London, Kekulé developed the structural theory. After a daydream in Ghent, he developed the benzene theory. Was it a coincidence that he dreamed in places where gin is at home? KEKULÉ GIN, a blend of traditional, oriental and contemporary botanicals. The Noble Experiment - London Dry Gin The term "noble experiment" describes a period of alcohol prohibition that lasted from...
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