{"product_id":"g-vinenouaisongin-700ml-14994","title":"G’VineNouaisonGin(700mL)","description":"\u0026lt;p\u0026gt;\u0026lt;em\u0026gt;If you ask a Frenchman what he knows about making great Gin he will answer, “C’est simple … treat it like Cognac, missure.” \u0026lt;\/em\u0026gt;\u0026lt;\/p\u0026gt;\u0026lt;p\u0026gt;The \u0026lt;em\u0026gt;G’vine distillery \u0026lt;\/em\u0026gt;has redefined Gin. Instead of using a grain spirit, like most Gin distillers, they use a grape sprit, \u0026lt;em\u0026gt;infused \u0026lt;\/em\u0026gt;with the rare vine flower’s berry, which blossoms only for a few days in the summery days of June. The delicate grape berries are immediately hand-picked and\u0026lt;em\u0026gt; macerated in the neutral \u0026lt;\/em\u0026gt;grape spirit over a period of several days to obtain the best floral essence. The infusion is then distilled in a small Florentine pot still. This Gin is produced in the \u0026lt;em\u0026gt;region of Cognac\u0026lt;\/em\u0026gt;, where they certainly know their grapes. \u0026lt;em\u0026gt;G’Vine Nouaison Gin\u0026lt;\/em\u0026gt; … first, get over the fact that it is made from \u0026lt;em\u0026gt;distilled grape spirits\u0026lt;\/em\u0026gt;. It’s a good thing. France is almost synonymous with grapes culture, from wine to champaign to cognac. It should not be surprising that they have a little extra fruit-of-the-vine available for other purposes. And it makes sense. In fact, back in the 13th century the very first juniper liquors—\u0026lt;em\u0026gt;of which Gin is the most notable one\u0026lt;\/em\u0026gt;—were steeped in grape alcohols. \u0026lt;\/p\u0026gt;\u0026lt;p\u0026gt;If you distill wine once and age it, you get brandy or cognac. If you distill it several times and add a wonderfully unique set of botanicals, you get \u0026lt;em\u0026gt;G’Vine Nouaison Gin\u0026lt;\/em\u0026gt;. And you will like the silky texture and smooth character mouth-feel that using grape instead of grain alcohols brings to this Gin. \u0026lt;\/p\u0026gt;\u0026lt;p\u0026gt;Far from hiding their love of all things grape, the “bon gens” at G’Vine embrace their grape-i-ness and run with it—adding \u0026lt;em\u0026gt;rare\u0026lt;\/em\u0026gt; and \u0026lt;em\u0026gt;fugitive grape flower\u0026lt;\/em\u0026gt; \u0026lt;em\u0026gt;extract \u0026lt;\/em\u0026gt;to their list of botanical infusions. The roster of ingredients goes on to include much of what you expect—\u0026lt;em\u0026gt;juniper berries, licorice, coriander, green cardamom, and a bit of lime\u0026lt;\/em\u0026gt;—and some more unique ones too, including cubeb berries and nutmeg. It is a departure from your traditional Gin … and that’s a good thing. \u0026lt;\/p\u0026gt;","brand":"My Store","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45130179510454,"sku":"14994","price":12.86,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0727\/1251\/9862\/files\/g-vinenouaisongin-700ml_14994_01_343539df_efbd56cc-2ee8-4f07-a059-44a4e6f761d9.jpg?v=1779036826","url":"https:\/\/noblebottle.com\/products\/g-vinenouaisongin-700ml-14994","provider":"noblebottle","version":"1.0","type":"link"}