A limited edition French gin made using batch distillation in a copper pot still before flavouring. This is distilled from the Ugni Blanc grape (a favourite variety used in Cognac production) and is flavoured with a number of botanicals including grape flowers.
- Aroma: The nose features a complex mix of vibrant citrus (like bergamot and lime) and more robust, spicy notes such as black pepper and cardamom, along with herbal and floral hints.
- Palate: The taste is smooth and full-bodied, with a balance of spice and a subtle sweetness from the grape base. Common flavor notes include juniper, citrus, ginger, nutmeg, coriander, and touches of floral elements.
- Finish: It has a long, warming, and spicy finish with earthy and zesty notes.
- Texture: The gin has a viscous, luscious, and oily mouthfeel that is quite warming.
- ABV: With a higher alcohol content (around 45%), it delivers a robust and powerful drinking experience.
- Cocktails: This is a gin built for cocktails, especially classic ones like a Martini or Negroni, as it holds up well to mixing.
- Neat: It can also be enjoyed neat, served ice-cold, allowing its complex layers to be fully appreciated.
- G&T: It works well in a Gin and Tonic, with some reviewers suggesting it pairs particularly well with neutral tonics to let its complexity shine or with bolder tonic syrups.
- Gin lovers: Nouaison is for discerning gin drinkers who appreciate a higher-proof, more intense, and complex flavor profile.
- Traditionalists: It appeals to those who might find G’Vine’s other gin (Floraison) too floral, as Nouaison offers a more robust, London Dry style experience.



