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| Martin Miller's | |
| Gin | |
| Fresh, citrusy, herbaceous | |
| Juniper berries, aromatic herbs, citrus | |
| 70 cl | |
| 40.0% | |
| Column and pot still distillation | |
| 2 | |
| Cold filtration | |
| Colorless | |
| Serve with tonic and ice, garnish with lemon or cucumber |
The base of this gin is the traditional Martin Miller’s, renowned for its innovative distillation process that separates essential oils and allows for a more harmonious blending of aromas. Summerful adds an additional dimension with the introduction of rosemary and Mediterranean citrus aromas, which blend perfectly with the freshness of cucumber, a hallmark of Martin Miller’s gin.
The result is a gin that offers a surprisingly fresh and aromatically rich olfactory complexity. On the nose, vibrant citrus notes and herbal hints are discernible, while on the palate, Summerful is smooth yet structured, with a long, pleasantly citrusy finish. The aftertaste is delicate but lingering, with a slight touch of spice.
Best served cold, Martin Miller's Summerful Gin is perfect when enjoyed in a Gin & Tonic enhanced with a slice of lemon and a sprig of rosemary, or as the base for summer cocktails that require a gin with character that does not overpower other ingredients.
In conclusion, Martin Miller's Summerful Gin represents an ideal choice for all gin lovers looking for a summery novelty, capable of bringing a touch of elegance and freshness to moments of relaxation and sociability.
Martini Miller's
Discover the spirits, production style and story of Martini Miller's.
Distillation
Separate double distillation in pot stills (distinct distillation of 'earthy' botanicals and citrus botanicals), recombination of the distillates and reduction to bottling strength with Icelandic spring water; a third distillation is used for seasonal variants.
Ageing
For the 9 Moons expression: aging in French oak barrels with cycles tied to lunar phases and a solera-like method for seasonal blending of casks.