Hendrick's Gin 750mL
Hendrick's Gin 750mL
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Hendrick’s Gin 750mL is a world-renowned Scottish gin celebrated for its distinctive infusion of rose and cucumber, setting it apart from every other gin on the market. Handcrafted in small batches at the Girvan Distillery in Ayrshire, Scotland, Hendrick’s is distilled using both a Carter-Head still and a Bennett copper pot still, creating an exceptionally smooth and balanced spirit.
Bottled at 88 proof (44% ABV), Hendrick’s Gin features a blend of 11 botanicals, including juniper, coriander, citrus peel, elderflower, and orris root, delicately infused with Bulgarian rose petals and fresh cucumber. The result is a gin of remarkable depth, elegance, and floral freshness—ideal for crafting unique cocktails like the Hendrick’s & Tonic, Cucumber Collins, or Martini Royale.
Tasting Notes
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Nose: Bright and floral with aromas of rose, cucumber, juniper, and citrus zest.
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Palate: Smooth and refreshing with notes of rose petal, cucumber, and juniper balanced by hints of spice and lemon peel.
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Finish: Clean, crisp, and slightly floral with lingering citrus and herbal notes.
FAQs
Q: What makes Hendrick’s Gin unique?
A: It’s infused with rose and cucumber after distillation, giving it a delicate floral and refreshing character unlike any other gin.
Q: Where is Hendrick’s made?
A: Produced in Girvan, Scotland, in small batches using two rare stills for exceptional smoothness.
Q: What is the proof or ABV?
A: Bottled at 88 proof (44% ABV), offering balanced flavor with vibrant botanical freshness.
Q: What botanicals are used in Hendrick’s Gin?
A: Eleven botanicals, including juniper, coriander, citrus peel, angelica root, orris root, elderflower, chamomile, and more.
Q: How should I enjoy Hendrick’s Gin?
A: Perfect in a Hendrick’s & Tonic garnished with cucumber, or in cocktails like the Clover Club or Southside.
Q: Is Hendrick’s a London Dry gin?
A: No—it’s a distinctively styled Scottish gin, lighter, floral, and more balanced than traditional London Dry varieties.