Skiclub Kampen North Sea Gin
  • Category Gin
  • Country Germany
  • Distillery Undisclosed
  • Style Gin
  • Alcohol 40%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
  • botanicals
  • juniper
  • berries
  • lavender
  • lemon
  • coriander
  • floral
  • fragrant
  • zesty

Skiclub Kampen

North Sea Gin (0.7l, 40%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary

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This Gin is an elegant dance of North Frisian chic and German attention to detail.

Picture this: a surreally beautiful island with long, sandy beaches in the North Sea, Sylt is famous for being a chic, exclusive getaway destination. But as they say, no good story starts with a glass of water (or in this case, an island description) and this one, too, started with a glass of excellent Vodka in Manne Pahl, a Michelin restaurant in Kampen, Sylt. In 1989, Pius Regli and Jörg Hinck came up with a very erm, interesting idea to found a Ski Club on Sylt, an island with no mountains and not a whole lot of snow. Since the skiing part has been rather limited on Sylt, this small drinking club focused more on quality Spirit production and quite successfully so. No wonder, since their distillery, located in Germany, dates back to 1864 and its owners were granted the license to distill in the 15th century.

Like all their premium Spirits, North Sea Gin is based on Skiclub Kampen North Sea Vodka. Made from wheat, which is sown, grown and harvested on their 24 hectare farm, it is then distilled five times in copper stills. As a final step, a unique silverdust filter is used to eliminate acidic components and fusel oils, which explains the exceptionally mild taste of this Gin. After adding high-quality botanicals, including juniper berries, coriander, lavender, marjoram and lemon balm, we are left with a super delicate, aromatic Gin. So good, in fact, it received a Gold Medal in 2019 at the prestigious International Spirits Challenge. In its desginer white matte bottle, it's the quintessential Northern style meeting German quality. 
  • Category Gin
  • Country Germany
  • Distillery Undisclosed
  • Style Gin
  • Alcohol 40%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
Appearance / Color
Clear

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Delicate, botanical aroma.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
Mild and smooth. Notes of juniper berries, lavender and lemon balm lead among the botanicals.

Finish
Aromatic, mild finish.
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  • botanicals
  • juniper
  • berries
  • lavender
  • lemon
  • coriander
  • floral
  • fragrant
  • zesty
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Character Dogson
London Dry Gin is not always from London. Gin does not have the same geographical restrictions as Spirits such as Cognac, Scotch, or Tequila. Only a tiny handful of London Dry Gins are actually made in the city.
Hardcore Gin lovers say the word Martini should never be preceded by Vodka, lobster, or pomegranate. They say the original and the only real Martini consists of Gin, Vermouth & olives, period!
As with many other Spirits, Gin was originally intended to be used as a medicine—to battle malaria.
It’s a common myth that Gin is a tear-jerker. Of course, drinking too much of it will make you feel awful the next day, but that’s the same with any alcohol.
How much Tonic is in a Gin & Tonic? The ideal proportions for a perfect Gin & Tonic is one part Gin and two parts Tonic.
Few Gin distillers make their own alcohol. Gin usually starts with neutral Spirit: A commodity that distillers buy in bulk. It’s what the distiller does with this commodity in the flavor-infusing process that makes each Gin different.
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Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
London Dry Gin is not always from London. Gin does not have the same geographical restrictions as Spirits such as Cognac, Scotch, or Tequila. Only a tiny handful of London Dry Gins are actually made in the city.
Hardcore Gin lovers say the word Martini should never be preceded by Vodka, lobster, or pomegranate. They say the original and the only real Martini consists of Gin, Vermouth & olives, period!
As with many other Spirits, Gin was originally intended to be used as a medicine—to battle malaria.
It’s a common myth that Gin is a tear-jerker. Of course, drinking too much of it will make you feel awful the next day, but that’s the same with any alcohol.
How much Tonic is in a Gin & Tonic? The ideal proportions for a perfect Gin & Tonic is one part Gin and two parts Tonic.
Few Gin distillers make their own alcohol. Gin usually starts with neutral Spirit: A commodity that distillers buy in bulk. It’s what the distiller does with this commodity in the flavor-infusing process that makes each Gin different.
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