Hendrick's Orbium Gin 750mL
Hendrick's Orbium Gin 750mL
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Hendrick’s Orbium Gin 750mL is a reimagined version of the iconic Hendrick’s Gin—crafted by Master Distiller Lesley Gracie as a bold, intriguing exploration of flavor. Distilled in small batches at the Girvan Distillery in Ayrshire, Scotland, this expression retains Hendrick’s signature rose and cucumber infusion, then introduces the additions of quinine, wormwood, and blue lotus blossom for a deeper, more complex profile.
Bottled at 86.8 proof (43.4% ABV), Hendrick’s Orbium transforms the familiar Hendrick’s character into something extraordinary. The result is an elegant, slightly bitter gin that evokes the refined balance of classic cocktails like the Gin & Tonic or Martini—designed to be savored slowly and appreciated for its layered sophistication.
Tasting Notes
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Nose: Aromas of cucumber, rose, and citrus with herbal undertones and a hint of floral bitterness.
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Palate: Smooth and balanced with flavors of juniper, quinine, and wormwood layered with rose, cucumber, and spice.
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Finish: Long, clean, and complex with lingering notes of citrus zest, floral botanicals, and gentle bitterness.
FAQs
Q: What makes Hendrick’s Orbium different from the original Hendrick’s?
A: Orbium keeps Hendrick’s signature rose and cucumber base but adds quinine, wormwood, and blue lotus blossom, creating a more complex and slightly bitter taste.
Q: Who created Hendrick’s Orbium?
A: Crafted by Lesley Gracie, the same master distiller behind the original Hendrick’s Gin.
Q: What is the proof or ABV?
A: Bottled at 86.8 proof (43.4% ABV) for refined strength and balance.
Q: Where is it made?
A: Distilled in small batches at the Girvan Distillery in Scotland.
Q: What does it taste like?
A: Expect a smooth floral base with added herbal bitterness, combining rose, cucumber, quinine, and wormwood for an elegant twist.
Q: How should I enjoy Hendrick’s Orbium?
A: Best served in a classic Martini, Gin & Tonic, or Negroni, where its bitterness complements and elevates the cocktail.