Yattendon's Berkshire Botanical Dry Gin is Distilled with Tree Tips
Laura McQuarrie — December 3, 2019 — Lifestyle
References: berkshirebotanical & thespiritsbusiness
Yattendon's Berkshire Botanical Dry Gin gets its unique flavor from Norway spruce tips and other botanicals like juniper, coriander, angelica, sweet orange peel, pink grapefruit, lemon peel, cassia and orris. Altogether, the flavor of the gin spirit is described as crisp and delicate, as well as perfect for enjoying over the winter season.
As the Berkshire Botanical Dry Gin is distilled at the Berkshire-based distillery, Berkshire Botanical founder Johnny Neill says: "I’m particularly excited about the use of Norway spruce within our Berkshire Botanical Dry Gin—it’s a real nod to the area’s acclaim to Christmas tree growth and the land that it is distilled upon. If you’re after gin that truly embodies the spirit of Christmas, you can’t do much better than this.”
Image Credit: Berkshire Botanical Dry Gin
As the Berkshire Botanical Dry Gin is distilled at the Berkshire-based distillery, Berkshire Botanical founder Johnny Neill says: "I’m particularly excited about the use of Norway spruce within our Berkshire Botanical Dry Gin—it’s a real nod to the area’s acclaim to Christmas tree growth and the land that it is distilled upon. If you’re after gin that truly embodies the spirit of Christmas, you can’t do much better than this.”
Image Credit: Berkshire Botanical Dry Gin
Trend Themes
1. Spruce-flavored Spirits - The use of Norway spruce tips in gin is a trend that offers potential opportunities for other spirit manufacturers to experiment with unique botanical flavors.
2. Winter Seasonal Spirits - The popularity of Berkshire Botanical Dry Gin as a winter spirit reveals an opportunity for spirit manufacturers to develop seasonal products that cater to consumers' changing tastes and preferences.
3. Locally-sourced Distillery Ingredients - Berkshire Botanical's use of locally-sourced Norway spruce tips reflects a trend towards using ingredients that are native to a region in the distilling process, paving the way for similar opportunities for other local distilleries.
Industry Implications
1. Craft Distilleries - Craft distilleries can take advantage of the trend towards using locally-sourced and unique botanicals to create new and innovative spirits that stand out in a crowded market.
2. Seasonal Beverages - The success of winter-themed spirits like Berkshire Botanical Dry Gin reflects the potential growth of seasonal beverages across various industries, including beer and coffee.
3. Botanical Ingredient Suppliers - Suppliers of botanical ingredients like Norway spruce tips have an opportunity to target the growing demand from craft distilleries for unique and locally-sourced botanicals.
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