Chatsworth Rose Pink Gin
Winner of the Great British Food Awards 2023 in the flavoured gin category, Chatsworth Rose Pink Gin was awarded Gold by top industry expert David Moore of Pied à Terre which is the longest standing independent Michelin Starred restaurant in London and the UK. It was founded in 1991 and is still owned and run by David Moore.
Category judge David Moore described Peak Artisan Drinks Chatsworth Rose Pink Gin as: “Floral notes abound, tussling with juniper, lemon and herbal scents, dances on the palette. Good labelling and strong sustainable narrative.”.
A truly luxurious award-winning botanical gin in a classic London Dry style. Chatsworth Rose Pink Gin is produced on the estate of one of the UK’s most quintessential stately
homes, Chatsworth House and is made at the Peak Artisan Drinks Distillery. The Chatsworth Garden displays an abundance of roses which are selected and hand-picked and delivered to the distillery for production. Chatsworth Rose Pink Gin contains no artificial colourings and is in fact a clear gin with the rose petals imparting a subtle rose flavour and yielding an exquisite aroma.
Awards:
- Gold Winner - Great British Food Awards 2023
- Bronze Winner - International Wine and Spirit Awards IWSC 2022
- Bronze Winner - International Spirits Challenge ISC 2022
- Silver Winner - World Gin Awards 2022
- Silver Winner - London Spirits Awards 2022
Size: 50cl/70cl
ABV: 40%
Silver World Gin Awards 2022 - Tasting Notes: "Floral, juniper and citrus peel notes on the nose and palate. Light and gentle with lots of elegant nuances. Fresh and classic in style."
Bronze International Wine and Spirits Competition 2022 - Tasting Notes: "Juniper-led profile with complexity on the nose and a balanced palate."
Silver London Spirits Competiton 2022 - Tasting Notes: "Delicate sweet notes of rose petals, juniper, herbs and spices. It has a smooth floral character on the palate and has a medium finish."
Bronze International Spirits Challenge 2022 - Tasting Notes: "Soft floral nose, rose-ish. Sweet, juniper. Well balanced good aftertaste."
The rose petals are added to impart a subtle flavour with an exquisite aroma. The end result is a clear London Style Gin with no artificial pink colourings added. The perfume of roses is subtle but evident, with a slight sweet flavour.
Originally the French Garden, in 1939 Duchess Mary, wife of the 10th Duke, remodelled this area and it became known as the Rose Garden.
The link between roses and Chatsworth dates back to 1939 when the wife of the 10th Duke, Duchess Mary remodelled the original French Garden into a Rose Garden.
The Chatsworth roses include; the Duchess of Devonshire rose, Chatsworth rose and a Joseph Paxton rose, whose petals incorporated into the Chatsworth Small Batch Release Rose Pink Gin.