Empirical "The Plum, I Suppose" Spirit Ming River Baijiu olive filled notes of the
Description
olive filled notes of the base spirit
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The nose of the gin is bold with pepper and spice
Fee Brothers Black Walnut Bitters delivers distinctive toasted nut character and time-tested quality in every concentrated
this gin breaks from traditional juniper-heavy profiles by incorporating five key botanicals—juniper
Empirical "The Plum, I Suppose" Spirit Ming River Baijiu olive filled notes of theThe kernel inside plum stones is the foundation of this spirit. Rather than tasting of stone fruit, the kernel lends a marzipan, bitter almond flavor. Distilled marigold kombucha brings another side of floral and tannic notes reminiscent of plum skins; the combination is sort of the suggestion of plum, hence the reference to the Robert Frost poem. Perception of sweetness with a refreshing finish. Keep refrigerated, bottled at 32% abv.
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