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Master of Malt Banyuls Cask Aged Gin: 19 Months in French Dessert Wine Wood — Sweetness Meets Spice

Master of Malt Banyuls Cask Aged Gin: 19 Months in French Dessert Wine Wood — Sweetness Meets Spice

7 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: Master of Malt
ABV: 43.3% ABV
Price: £45

Tasting Notes

Nose

Dried fruit and raisin — the Banyuls cask adding sweet, fortified wine character, chocolate notes emerging, Bathtub's cinnamon and orange underneath

Palate

Sweet and rich — the Banyuls wood contributing dried fruit and chocolate complexity, the gin's juniper and spice providing structure, a dessert gin that maintains botanical integrity through the long ageing

Finish

Dried fruit and chocolate lingering — sweet but structured, the spice from the gin preventing the Banyuls sweetness from dominating, contemplative

First Impressions

Banyuls — the sweet, fortified wine from France's Roussillon region near the Spanish border — produces casks with intense dried fruit, chocolate, and raisin character. Master of Malt rested their Bathtub Gin in these casks for 19 months, creating a gin that bridges the gap between spirit and dessert wine.

Tasting

Bathtub Gin botanicals aged 19 months in ex-Banyuls casks. The nose is dried fruit and raisin with chocolate notes and Bathtub's cinnamon underneath. On the palate at 43.3%, sweet and rich: Banyuls wood contributing dried fruit and chocolate while juniper and spice provide structure. The finish is dried fruit and chocolate — sweet but structured.

The Bottom Line

Master of Malt Banyuls Cask earns a 7 — the most dessert-like of the experimental cask series. The Banyuls wood adds a richness that no other cask type can match, and the 19 months of ageing produce genuine integration rather than just flavouring. Best as an after-dinner sipper or in a chocolate-based cocktail. At £45, a limited edition experiment that succeeds.

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Edward Forwood
Edward Forwood
Senior Gin Reviewer

Edward has spent two decades judging spirits at competitions from the IWSC to the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, developing a palate that prizes balance above novelty. A holder of the WSET D...

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