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Category: Sloe / Damson

Patient Wolf Starward Whisky Barrel Gin

Posted on August 12, 2023 by Nick
Patient Wolf Starward Whisky Barrel Gin

Patient Wolf Starward Whisky Barrel Gin Bottle

This review would like have never happened if not for some pure happenstance, the kindness of the folks at Patient Wolf, and pure dumb luck.  Departing for Australia last year, I had a couple of distilleries that I ideally wanted to visit.  Before we even left, it became apparent that one of them, Mr. Black was too far away, and many of the others sadly don’t reach our American shores, with the exception of some of the big boys, like Starward.  This is where the trouble starts, and how I ended up with a bottle of Patient Wolf Starward Whiskey Barrel Gin.

An Accidental Visit…

When traveling large distances, it’s worth noting that not all businesses are particularly good at maintaining their hours on Google.  This was something we happened to learn after arriving in Melbourne and discovered that Starward was actually closed that day. Still wanting to visit a distillery, I opted for Patient Wolf, which looked like it had some great reviews, and was in the same area.  A few trains later, and we were there during what appeared to be their normal hours, and walked inside.  As we walked in, it became apparent as we approached the bar that they were in fact not in normal operation.  Thankfully, their bartender saw us, and upon realizing we were a considerable distance away from home, was kind enough to strike up a conversation and pour us a couple of samples.

To be blunt, their gins are great, and if I’d had the space, or could find them on American shelves, I’d be happy to add them to my bar.  Beyond that, they have some delightful canned cocktails as well (which we enjoyed over the course of the trip).  But the sample that really caught my attention, and the subject of this post, is their special collaboration between Patient Wolf and Starward, an amazing Sloe style gin that I’ll cherish for some time to come.

Patient Wolf Gin & Tonic on the balcony
A Patient Wolf Gin & Tonic Canned Cocktail – deliciously refreshing on the balcony

Patient Wolf Starward Whiskey Barrel Gin

Sight: A charming coppery color.

Smell:  The nose is an enchanting mix of spiced plum mixed with mulled cherries and hints of orange.  Juniper envelops the nose and becomes charming spicy.  There’s a preserved and jammy funk that runs through the plum, and gives it a depth of layered plum and evergreen that runs dimensions from fresh to preserved.

Sip:  The flavor is smooth, spicy, and laced with intriguing runs of juniper and spiced plum jam.  The spicing is really impressive, running from clove to cinnamon to anise and cardamom.  There’s a subtle sweetness, and it’s incredibly smooth the whole way through.   Fresh fruit notes unexpectedly pop out (such as cherry and plum), and the subtle herbal notes around the juniper give it grains of paradise and angelica like notes.  It’s overwhelmingly fragrant and complex.

Savor:  The ending lingers with the baking spice notes, plenty of juniper, and a great subtle oakiness.  It lingers pleasantly and complexly.

It’s sad to say that Patient Wolf Starward Whiskey Barrel Gin is not a regular offering from Patient Wolf.   It’s frankly an incredible interpretation of an aged sloe gin that builds off an incredibly solid gin base.  The use of Starward Whisky gives it a uniquely wonderful flavor that plays to the more world whiskey style that Starward achieves.  Probably because of this, the product feels balanced between the whiskey influence and the blackthorn gin.  All in all, this is a stellar Sloe Gin that I can only wish was available world wide.

Patient Wolf Starward Whisky Barrel Gin Bottle

In Cocktails

In a Sloe Gin Fizz, it’s absolutely stellar.  The spice notes and hints of sloe come through with a beautiful richness, while the lemon adds a brightness.  The concert of flavors is brought to crescendo with juniper playing a prominent role.  The entire cocktail works in a refreshing symphony that feels perfect for a late summer evening or early fall afternoon.

In Review – Patient Wolf Starward Whiskey Barrel Gin

Overall, I really love this bottle.  We happened upon it by chance, and it really represents a special effort by the distillery to create something unique and collaborative with another major player on the Australian spirits stage.  The result is complex, refreshing, and crafted with purpose.  Similar to the other gins we got to try in our brief (and accidental visit), this attention to detail is what make Patient Wolf worth your time to seek out.  This is a full throated recommended bottle if you happen to have access, and for now, we’ll be over here cherishing this one until another opportunity comes our way.

And if you ever find yourself in Melbourne, visit their distillery and try their gin if you get the chance, you won’t regret it.

Posted in Gin, Sloe / Damson, SpiritsTagged Australia, Melbourne, Patient Wolf, Starward1 Comment on Patient Wolf Starward Whisky Barrel Gin

Averell Damson Gin Liqueur

Posted on January 20, 2023January 9, 2023 by Nick
Averell Damson Gin Liqueur

Averell Damson Gin Bottle

While almost all gin is clear (or lightly colored if aged), there are a handful of exceptions.  Amongst them is damson / sloe gin.  This variant is made with a variety of native plums, known as sloes or damsons (Prunus Damascena).  While these are technically related to plums,  they fell out of popularity compared to the varieties you find in stores.  While less common, they’re often made into delicious, spicy products like jams or damson gins (such as Averell Damson Gin Liqueur).

Averell Damson Gin*

Sight:  An opaque, slightly burnt, caramelly brown with a tint of brick.

Smell:  Deep notes of dried plum macerated in caramel and herbs drift out to lead things off.   A bit of spice joins in, giving an almost holiday like spicing to the mix.  As it builds, herbal notes begin to try to even things out with bit of bay leaf and ginger, before the fresh brightness of plum comes through.

Sip:  The flavor is sweet and caramelized with plenty of Christmas like spicing.  Notes of cinnamon, clove, and allspice compliment dried plum notes and pops of fresh plum skin.  An acidity carries throughout, giving it a beautiful character.

Savor:  The ending is full of bright fruit, but it lingers with a slightly bitter spice and plum skin notes.

Averell Damson Gin is not the kind of thing you would typically drink on it’s own, although in sips it isn’t bad.  The complex plum flavor mixed with the botanicals of the gin and the spicing lead to a unique flavor that begs to be used a modifier.  The autumnal and holiday spice is simply lovely, and the ginger gives a good kick.

In Cocktails

In a Sloe Gin Fizz it delivers a bright and spicy pop of plum flavor.  While the lemon seems like it would tip the brightness over the edge, it actually helps add a different form of acidity that adds levity.  The richness of the sugary notes and the bubbles of club work well, and it feels like a great seasonal transition cocktail.  We also call for Averell Damson Gin in our I Am Dracula, I Bid You Welcome, where it adds spicing and compliments the fruitiness of port.

In Review – Averell Damson Gin

Averell Damson Gin is a unique and distinctly un-gin like flavor.  The spice and fruitiness of the liqueur means that it delivers massive amounts of holiday like spicing with a pop of bright plum in every sip.  This lends it well to a lot of intriguing propositions when trying to craft new cocktails.  There are however a few downsides.  First, after opening it won’t last indefinitely like normal gin.  You can expect that after a year the oxidation will significantly impact flavors.  Secondly, there aren’t a ton of cocktails that call for Sloe / Damson gin, meaning you’ll be trying to work through a bottle for a while depending on your usage rate.  That said, Averill’s version is very reasonably priced in the mid $20 range.

*Note – this bottle has undergone a packaging change since taking and reviewing our bottle.  We have no reason to believe the contents of the bottle have changed.

Posted in Gin, Sloe / Damson, SpiritsTagged Averell, Haus Alpenz, New York, Rochester, The American Gin Co1 Comment on Averell Damson Gin Liqueur
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