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hrj ([personal profile] hrj) wrote2020-04-23 07:10 pm
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Gin Review: Aviation

 I used to to a regular series of "ingredient reviews", especially picking a random item in the produce department that I'd never eaten before and trying it. On twitter today a bunch of us got talking about what brands of gin we had sitting around and I said I'd start doing gin reviews. So here goes. Reviews will be based on a gin & tonic, using a high quality but relatively neutral tonic water, with a slice of Lemon Of My Estates. (I always keep a bag of sliced and frozen lemons in my freezer to serve as combination flavoring and ice cubes).)

To be clear: I am not an expert. I have no training on what one looks for in a gin. This is stream of consciousness. I've had gins that I didn't much care for. I've had ones I love.

Aviation Gin - OK, I confess, I'm shallow. I first tried Aviation because they had a hilariously funny commercial. No, not the one mocking the Peleton ad, though that is also fun. I mean, this one. Check it out. If you're going to drink, drink something with a sense of humor. My shallowness in picking brands to try will become a theme, but they say that picking a wine based on the label is as good a method as any other, so what the heck.

But while the goofy marketing caught my attention, the gin itself is anything but a joke. I'd call it "floral with a metallic bite" if that sounds attractive. It's complex and smooth and doesn't leave any unpleasant aftertaste. I bought Aviation once for the amusement value, but bought it a second time for the taste. Falls into the "premium price" category, but worth it for those times when you want to slow down and pay attention to what you're drinking.