Sourland Mountain Spirits Flagship Gin
  • Category Gin
  • Country United States
  • Region New Jersey
  • Style Gin
  • Alcohol 45%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
  • herbs
  • rich
  • floral
  • citrus
  • rosemary
  • pine
  • zesty
  • lemon
  • smooth

Sourland Mountain Spirits

Flagship Gin (0.75l, 45%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
Price $39.99

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An award-winning small-batch Gin, made after a special family recipe.

Sourland Mountain Spirits are located on a beautiful sustainable farm in the Sourland Mountains of Hopewell, New Jersey. There, the Dische family is building a real community of Spirit lovers that value meaningful experiences. Well, we can definitely relate to that! Focusing on craft Spirits and grain-to-glass production, they say they pour their family’s heart into every unique and tasty bottle they produce.

Sourland Mountain Spirits Flagship Gin is an award-winning Gin, made with 12 botanicals after a special Dische family recipe. This is a small-batch Gin that’s adored for its bright, floral, and citrus notes that pair beautifully with a classic tonic. The awards have been flooding in for the past couple of years, Double Gold from American Distilling Institute in 2020, 92 Points from Wine Enthusiast in 2018, Top 100 Spirits from Wine Enthusiast in 2018, Silver at the 2017 New York Spirits Competition, named NJ’s Gin Distillery of the Year at the 2017 New York Spirits Competition, and Silver Medal at the 2017 San Francisco International Spirits Competition.

  • Category Gin
  • Country United States
  • Region New Jersey
  • Style Gin
  • Alcohol 45%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.

Appearance / Color
Clear

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Herbaceous and bright.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
Bright, floral, and citrus-y with rosemary, pine, and lemon zest.

Finish
Smooth

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  • herbs
  • rich
  • floral
  • citrus
  • rosemary
  • pine
  • zesty
  • lemon
  • smooth
Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
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How much Tonic is in a Gin & Tonic? The ideal proportions for a perfect Gin & Tonic is one part Gin and two parts Tonic.
Gin gets its dominant flavour from juniper berries. As with many other spirits, Gin was originally intended to be used as medicine. Yeah right!
While juniper-heavy Gin is perfect for your daily G&T, it is also complemented extremely well by tea flavours such as Earl Grey. Try steeping Earl Grey tea bags in Gin for an hour before mixing it with lemon juice and soda for a refreshing tipple. This one gets you additional kudos, so let’s keep it between us.
Classifications of Gin: London Dry Gin, Plymouth Gin, Old Tom Gin, Genever or Dutch, New Western or new American or International style.
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.
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
How much Tonic is in a Gin & Tonic? The ideal proportions for a perfect Gin & Tonic is one part Gin and two parts Tonic.
Gin gets its dominant flavour from juniper berries. As with many other spirits, Gin was originally intended to be used as medicine. Yeah right!
While juniper-heavy Gin is perfect for your daily G&T, it is also complemented extremely well by tea flavours such as Earl Grey. Try steeping Earl Grey tea bags in Gin for an hour before mixing it with lemon juice and soda for a refreshing tipple. This one gets you additional kudos, so let’s keep it between us.
Classifications of Gin: London Dry Gin, Plymouth Gin, Old Tom Gin, Genever or Dutch, New Western or new American or International style.
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.
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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