The juniper is huge, but balanced by assertive lemon which really persists through the mid-palate with the spices taking turns to flit in and out. Finish: Good length. Peppery and spicy, with lingering citrus and juniper that just won’t quit. G (2:5 ratio, no ice): Really excellent.

How do you serve Williams Chase Gin?

Peel a thin length of cucumber for your garnish. Roughly chop a quarter of the cucumber into slices and muddle in a shaker with the gin and apple juice. Strain into a glass with cubed ice and top with Soda. Garnish with the cucumber and a thin slice of apple.

Who bought Chase Gin?

Diageo
Diageo has completed its acquisition of English producer Chase Distillery following approval from the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority. In October 2020, Smirnoff vodka and Gordon’s gin owner Diageo agreed to acquire Chase Distillery for an undisclosed sum.

Where does chase gin come from?

Herefordshire
Chase Distillery, Ltd. is a British single-estate distillery based in Herefordshire, United Kingdom.

What is Chase gin like?

Nose: The aroma is fittingly juniper forward with warm spicy notes of cinnamon and nutmeg. Palate: The palate is dry and full-bodied with a citrus quality with spice at the back, followed by a large helping of juniper.

What goes with Chase Gin?

Best enjoyed with lots of ice, a premium tonic and a slice of fresh ginger. Fragrant, juniper, lemon & cinnamon. Full bodied, juniper and spice balanced with lemon peel freshness. A long extra dry finish.

Who is Diageo owned by?

In turn, LVMH owns 11 percent of Diageo. Diageo’s history begins with the formation of the Guinness empire. In 1759 Arthur Guinness, an experienced brewer, leased an old brewery at James Gate in Dublin.

When did Diageo buy Aviation gin?

Reynolds acquired an unspecified minority stake in Aviation Gin in 2018, since then the brand had thrived, Diageo, the world’s largest spirits maker, said on Monday. It said Reynolds would retain his interest in Aviation American Gin.

Is Chase gin made from potatoes?

Well, we make our spirits entirely from scratch. Our family has a passion for farming, we grow potatoes and apples which we distil into our range of spirits. In our Chase Original Potato Vodka 250 glorious British potatoes go into every bottle! The quality of our products isn’t by chance.

Does Chase have Vodka?

Chase Vodka is a single estate potato vodka made in Herefordshire, England, UK by William Chase, who is also known for founding Tyrrells crisps. Chase Vodka was voted Best in the world in April 2010 at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition.

How do you serve chase pink grapefruit gin?

Pink Grapefruit Spritz Top with chilled tonic and garnish with a pink grapefruit slice and a rosemary sprig.

Where is Williams Chase gin made?

Williams Chase Gin is made in Herefordshire at the Chase Distillery. One of their main gin brands is Chase GB Extra Dry Gin At The Chase Distillery they have tours on most days of the week where you can see how the gins are made and all the ‘hidden secrets’ this distillery, which is only 4 miles outside of Hereford, has.

What does Williams Chase Seville orange gin taste like?

Made on a base of their potato vodka, it is also based on their gin which includes juniper, orange, licorice, elderflower and almond in addition to the bitter orange added via infusion. The nose of Williams Chase Seville Orange Gin bright and quite citrusy, but with lemon zest, hints of sweet lime, and some juniper notes in the background.

What are the ingredients in Chase gin?

Chase GB Gin GB Gin is crafted by copper pot distilling Chase Vodka with 10 botanicals; juniper, coriander seed, bitter almond, cinnamon bark, ginger, cloves, angelica root, liquorice root, lemon peel, and cardamom. This Great British Extra Dry gin is smooth & full-bodied, perfectly balanced with juniper, spice and citrus.

Who is @Chase Distillery?

Chase Distillery is based in Preston Wynne, Herefordshire, and was started by William Chase in 2008 with the mission to challenge the status quo in the spirits industry as pioneers of the first field to bottle distillery in… Read More.