Luxardo Sour Cherry Gin
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Luxardo Sour Cherry Gin

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Luxardo Sour Cherry GinAbout Luxardo Sour Cherry Gin Luxardo debuts its first fruit gin with their Luxardo Sour Cherry Gin. It is an infusion of the brands gin distillate with their proprietary marasca cherry juice. The result is a bright, rich, and sour taste that retains the strong juniper and spice of the original distillate. "Superbly balanced" Difford's Guide "Fruit flavored gins perfect for wine drinkers The juice effect evokes a lighters version of sloe gin" Wine

About Luxardo Sour Cherry Gin

Luxardo debuts its first fruit gin with their Luxardo Sour Cherry Gin.  It is an infusion of the brand’s gin distillate with their proprietary marasca cherry juice. The result is a bright, rich, and sour taste that retains the strong juniper and spice of the original distillate.

"Superbly balanced" - Difford's Guide

"Fruit flavored gins perfect for wine drinkers... The juice effect evokes a lighters version of sloe gin" - Wine Enthusiast

Tasting Notes

Luxardo Sour Cherry Gin has a distinct spicy profile due to its bold choice of nine botanicals including cinchona, and cinnamon. Firm and dry on the palate, it pairs well with traditional cocktail modifiers without becoming overly sweet or cloying. The kirsch like fruitiness derived from the addition of fermented marasca cherry juice is uniquely Luxardo. 

Suggested Serves

  • Sour Cherry Gin and Tonic
  • Marasca Martini made with a bianco vermouth to mellow the flavor

Production Notes

The base of Luxardo Sour Cherry Gin is made using the recipe for Luxardo’s London Dry Gin (a product not currently available in the U.S.), which can be traced back to the Ginepro di Dalmazia that the family produced in the 1900s.
The recipe contains a careful selection of nine botanicals, including juniper, coriander, iris, angelica, sedge, licorice, cinnamon, cardamom, and bitter orange.
Once distilled in traditional copper pot stills, the gin is infused with Luxardo’s Marasca cherry juice, made from cherries cultivated exclusively by the Luxardo family in the orchards of the Euganean Hills in the Veneto region of Italy.
The result is a bright, rich, and sour taste that retains the strong juniper and spice of the original distillate.

As a final step, Luxardo affixes each bottle with an artisanal label designed to reflect 19th century Italy, further celebrating the family’s history.

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