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J.A. Baczewski Dry Gin: A 1782 Polish Distillery Reborn — Triple-Distilled from Potatoes, IWSC Gold

J.A. Baczewski Dry Gin: A 1782 Polish Distillery Reborn — Triple-Distilled from Potatoes, IWSC Gold

8 /10
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Distillery: J.A. Baczewski
Type: London Dry
ABV: 43% ABV
Country: Austria
Price: £30
Botanicals: juniper, coriander, aniseed, ginger, dill, orange peel, lemon peel
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J.A. Baczewski Dry Gin is a London Dry gin made by J.A. Baczewski in Austria. ABV: 43% ABV. Key botanicals include juniper, coriander, aniseed, ginger, dill. Our expert rating is 8/10.

Tasting Notes

Nose

Crisp piney juniper — zesty citrus, delicate floral and musky spice notes, clean and inviting

Palate

Bright lemon and orange zest — classic juniper, soft lingering blend of ginger and aniseed, the potato base providing an unusually smooth and creamy mouthfeel, dill adding a distinctive herbaceous note

Finish

Clean, warm and lightly spiced — ginger warmth, aniseed persistence, the potato spirit's silky quality evident to the last

Expert Review

8/10

Founded in Lwów in 1782, awarded the Imperial Eagle by 1810, bombed by the Luftwaffe in 1939 — now reborn in Vienna. A potato-base triple-distilled gin with seven botanicals including dill and aniseed. IWSC Gold 2016 and World Spirits Award Gold 2014.

Joe Whitfield
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