The handcrafted gin by Death’s Door Spirits won Wine & Spirits Best Spirit award in 2009, so yeah, there’s that.
It may have won this award because it’s made from a special winter wheat that only grows on Washington Island, Wisconsin. This sustainably grown red wheat is harvested in a pristine maritime environment.
The gin is a three botanical blend of organic juniper, coriander and fennel. The tasting experience begins with a bright juniper bouquet followed by a mild middle note of coriander and then cinched with the crisp, clean fennel finish. I swear that there’s lavender involved, but there’s no mention of that anywhere on the internet. The botanicals that are extracted in the distilling process have a bright aroma and no bitter taste what so ever. The organic ingredients jump out and are very lively in a cocktail, which can add a nice layering to your creation.
Sells for around $35 a bottle.
Here’s a cocktail we made using Death’s Door gin. I’m looking forward to making more recipes with this gin. If anyone has had success using Death’s Door gin please share in my comments.
The Death’s Door Cocktail
- 2 oz Death’s Door gin
- 3/4 oz Lillet Blanc
- 1/2 oz Averna
- 1/4 oz Creme de Cassis de Dijon
- orange peel
Stir all ingredients with ice except orange peel and strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
Garnish with a flamed orange peel.
Recipe by Josh Sullivan and Paul Palombo