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Roby Marton Gin Review And Tasting Notes

Posted on Feb 7th, 2022
by Alfredo Ravanetti
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Roby Marton Gin Review And Tasting Notes

Roby Marton gin is an Italian distillate that comes from a careful, almost maniacal distillation in the delightful lands of Treviso.

The method is the classic one of double distillation, and the choice of traditional botanicals and some more unusual ones (pink pepper, licorice, ginger, anise) make this very fragrant gin particularly intriguing.

The bouquet

The main feature is the delicate but persuasive scent of licorice and herbs, with a background of camphor and ginger that create a credible and pleasant symphony, never stylized, although it is quite marked.

All this is emphasized by sinuous citrus notes that sharpen and “break” the aromatic profile.

Spices are there as in any self-respecting gin: pepper, cardamom, and anise are felt and delicately punctuate the bouquet with cadenced changes of rhythm.

In summary, it is spectacular, a kaleidoscope of perfumes to get lost in.

The flavor

In the mouth, it is taut, dense in its spicy memories, but it moves with elegance. Good balance and softness, medium-bodied thickness and structure, however well rounded.

It is a gin of extraordinary grace and elegance, which deserves a place of honor in your spirits collection.

Of course, it is a gin designed and created in a modern key, very docile in the mouth and full of nuances, so don’t expect a battle gin as much as a work of delicate chiseling.

The cocktails to do with Marton’s gin

Roby Marton Gin Tonic, description, comment, and review of the Roby Marton gin

As always, we start from the Gin and Tonic test, and then you can try Negroni, Paradise, Tom Collins, Heidi, Bramble, Negroni, Gin Fizz, French 75, Tuxedo and Dry Martini.

Price

36-40 euros, in line with competing products of equal quality.

Alfredo Ravanetti

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