Tasting Notes
Oh yes, the typical juniper scent: piny and citrusy, with a hint of spice and sweetness like a steaming hot cup of juniper berry tea. We also found candied oranges, coriander seeds and cumin. On the palate it was dry and spicy, which reminded some of mescal, that rich, earthy flavour mixed with freshly cut peppers but also tropical fruits. Water changed the earthiness into a sweetness found in gardening using grow bags, yet at the same time we smelled a pumpkin potpourri. To taste, it was like a white rhum agricole from Martinique: woody, with notes of vanilla and white pepper, and subtle sweet, grassy and herbal hints – very complex!