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The Botanist
Type
Gin
Manufacturer
Bruichladdich
Country of origin
Islay, Scotland
Introduced
2011
Alcohol by volume
46%
Colour
Clear
Flavour
31 botanicals: 22 hand-foraged botanicals from the Isle of Islay and 9 core gin botanicals
Website
The Botanist Islay Dry Gin
The Botanist is a dry gin made by the Bruichladdich Distillery in Islay, Scotland. It is one of two gins made on the island and is known for its hand-foraged botanicals.[1] Each year, between March and October, the botanicals used in the gin are collected from all over Islay by professional foragers. The name of the gin was inspired by two local botanists who helped develop the recipe for the gin alongside former Master Distiller, Jim McEwan.[2]
^"The Botanist's 22 Island Botanicals is Islay's first and only dry gin". www.optionstheedge.com. Retrieved 2022-04-03.
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