Hart & Dart Gin
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The transformation of Garden Swift Gin through aging in extremely rare mulberry wood barrels results in a true connoisseurs expression, Hart & Dart Gin.
Released as single barrel batches, each barrel imparts its own unique signature. Mulberry wood adds delicate sweetness, discreet tannins, floral complexity and rich spice. Flawless integration with Garden Swift results in a beautifully complex spirit of incomparable poise.
It's hint of sweetness is ideal for traditional cocktail recipes that call for Old Tom gins. It's richness sings in a Negroni. However, as lovers of the finest eaux de vie we find that a grappa glass filled with Hart & Dart at room temperature are all that is required to make this the perfect digestif.
Finely formed valleys, coppiced woodland, breathtaking wildflower meadows and golden limestone form a backdrop of immense beauty to this small distillery tucked away in the heart of the Cotswolds.
Raised in these surroundings, Barney Wilczak has led a life entwined in the magic of this most idyllic of landscapes. As a photographer he has spent his career focusing on conservation stories. This has led to the supply of non profit media to conservationists in over 118 countries.
This high level of focus on the natural world, biology and artistic expression, also guided his pursuits outside of this field. The fascination of guiding fermentation, working with natural biological processes, led to years of pursuing perfection in fruit distillates. Deep research and an obsessive focus have led to the distillation of Eaux de Vie that have never been seen on these shores before.
After long planning it was chosen to create a distillery in the house where Barney grew up. The old lean to greenhouse, a frame of timber and Cotswold stone, was converted to house a very special custom still. Every aspect was chosen to preserve the fruits elegance and quality that exists for just a few days.
The experience and focus surrounding his work with fruit distillation led to a desire to create a gin of effortless complexity. Hundreds of test distillations, explorations of individual species and the best way to extract their unique perfume, led to the creation of Garden Tiger gin, its name is drawn from an exquisite day flying moth. Homegrown and wild species enrich a palate of 34 botanicals. A secret recipe whose result varies with the weather, the distillers mood and the seasons effects on the ingredients, it is something to savour and experience in its flux and evolution.
And the origin of the name of our distillery? Capreolus comes from the latin name of the most beautiful of all deer, the roe, Capreolus Capreolus. Delicate, slipping away, this animal is a constant accompaniment to picking in the surrounding countryside, a reminder of the fleeting nature of what we are trying to preserve.
Producer website: capreolusdistillery.co.uk
Origin: Cirencester
Bottle Size: 50cl
ABV 47%
Vegan
Released as single barrel batches, each barrel imparts its own unique signature. Mulberry wood adds delicate sweetness, discreet tannins, floral complexity and rich spice. Flawless integration with Garden Swift results in a beautifully complex spirit of incomparable poise.
It's hint of sweetness is ideal for traditional cocktail recipes that call for Old Tom gins. It's richness sings in a Negroni. However, as lovers of the finest eaux de vie we find that a grappa glass filled with Hart & Dart at room temperature are all that is required to make this the perfect digestif.
Finely formed valleys, coppiced woodland, breathtaking wildflower meadows and golden limestone form a backdrop of immense beauty to this small distillery tucked away in the heart of the Cotswolds.
Raised in these surroundings, Barney Wilczak has led a life entwined in the magic of this most idyllic of landscapes. As a photographer he has spent his career focusing on conservation stories. This has led to the supply of non profit media to conservationists in over 118 countries.
This high level of focus on the natural world, biology and artistic expression, also guided his pursuits outside of this field. The fascination of guiding fermentation, working with natural biological processes, led to years of pursuing perfection in fruit distillates. Deep research and an obsessive focus have led to the distillation of Eaux de Vie that have never been seen on these shores before.
After long planning it was chosen to create a distillery in the house where Barney grew up. The old lean to greenhouse, a frame of timber and Cotswold stone, was converted to house a very special custom still. Every aspect was chosen to preserve the fruits elegance and quality that exists for just a few days.
The experience and focus surrounding his work with fruit distillation led to a desire to create a gin of effortless complexity. Hundreds of test distillations, explorations of individual species and the best way to extract their unique perfume, led to the creation of Garden Tiger gin, its name is drawn from an exquisite day flying moth. Homegrown and wild species enrich a palate of 34 botanicals. A secret recipe whose result varies with the weather, the distillers mood and the seasons effects on the ingredients, it is something to savour and experience in its flux and evolution.
And the origin of the name of our distillery? Capreolus comes from the latin name of the most beautiful of all deer, the roe, Capreolus Capreolus. Delicate, slipping away, this animal is a constant accompaniment to picking in the surrounding countryside, a reminder of the fleeting nature of what we are trying to preserve.
Producer website: capreolusdistillery.co.uk
Origin: Cirencester
Bottle Size: 50cl
ABV 47%
Vegan