Where does Sorgin Yellow gin come from?
Sorgin, the first and only premium gin created from Sauvignon Blanc, is a link between wine and spirits. One year after the launch of Sorgin, Sabine and François Lurton innovate with a limited edition by creating the first batch of Yellow Gin.
How is this gin made?
Following the success of Sorgin and with the common desire to explore the multiple possibilities offered by Sabine and François Lurton unveil Yellow Sorgin Maury in 2021. A special edition is aged for 6 months in Pessac-Léognan white wine barrels, then 4 months in Maury. Maury is an AOC natural sweet wine that François Lurton produces in the Mas Janeil property.
That’s why it’s so popular!
The finish in Maury barrels brings notes of plums and spices, giving a singular aromatic dimension to this new special edition of Yellow Sorgin.
By tasting this gin you will :
The robe, impregnated by the tannins of the red wine, is of a beautiful mahogany color. It is highlighted by golden highlights.
The nose is greedy and fruity, marked by aromas of apricot jam, cinnamon and chocolate. The citrus touch specific to Sorgin is also present with nice notes of candied orange.
The mouth is voluminous and spicy (vanilla, ginger) with a slightly peppery finish.
The Yellow Sorgin Maury can be enjoyed neat or in cocktails.
Bottle: 70cl
Alcohol: 42%.
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