Expertly selected botanicals create a unique style of Barrister Gin
Separate distillationThe aromatic spirits obtained by distillation are mixed according to the classic English recipejuniper berry • angelica • lemon peel • coriander • cumin • cardamom •
The word "barrister" comes from the English word "bar", it is the barrier that separates the judge from the defendant. This is the highest degree of barrister in Great Britain. From the 15th century, prisoners could appoint "a cultured and eloquent friend" to protect their interests. Lawyers had access to the "judicial bar", so they could be heard by the court in the interests of their client. The lawyer's speech in court is precise and sharp as a blade. In England gin is said to be "cold as 'steel' - due to the strong cold aftertaste.