Wednesday, November 08, 2006

...And Her Gin.

I like gin. It's one of those liquors with character. It's not sneaky like vodka. With it's strong (sometimes almost abrasive) flavor and aroma, it makes you think as you take a sip.

We know the Queen Mother was a fan. (There is an apocryphal story that quotes her as calling out to her rather fey footmen: "I don't know what you old queens are doing, but this old queen is dying for a gin and tonic.") And reports are that Queen Elizabeth herself tips one back every now and then.

So, in honor of Her Majesty Elizabeth (and Her Majesty Helen), I had a gin and tonic upon my return from The Queen. Now, not all gins are created equal. Gin can be an acquired taste, but they don't always taste of aftershave and medicine. (A friend recently remarked to me, "Doesn't gin taste like perfume?") So, here are some suggestions for gins to try at home or next time you are out.

Gordon's Gin
Dry with hints of juniper and lemon. It has held Royal Warrants with both Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. It has a clean, sharp aftertaste which makes it perfect for a gin and tonic. Verrrrry British.

Bombay Sapphire
The multitude of botanicals in Bombay gives it a smoother, less "alcoholic" taste. It has plenty of pepper and juniper notes, but is subtle enough to be the perfect base for a martini. It is my house gin and I use it with tonic, in Tom Collins, or any other gin recipes I might use. (Maybe a Sidecar--gin, triple sec and lemon juice.)

Hendrick's
This is another gin I usually keep on hand. It is a "boutique" gin, and it's claim to fame is the presence of cucumber in its recipe. That gives it a floral quality that makes it wonderful with tonic. It also is delicious in a gimlet. (Gin and Rose's lime juice.)

Tanqueray
This is another warhorse gin. It's fairly astringent and finishes dry. It screams juniper in aroma, sip and finish. This is the gin drinker's gin.

So, try the most British of spirits and find one that best suits your tastebuds. Raise your glass to Her Majesty!

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