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Bayab Classic Dry Gin: The Tree of Life's Sherbet-Sweet Baobab Fruit Distilled in KwaZulu-Natal

Bayab Classic Dry Gin: The Tree of Life's Sherbet-Sweet Baobab Fruit Distilled in KwaZulu-Natal

7 /10
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Distillery: Bayab Distillery
ABV: 43% ABV
Price: £30

Tasting Notes

Nose

Pleasant dried spice — nutmeg, cardamom and coriander, the baobab fruit adding a sherbet-sweet citrus quality, warm and inviting, distinctly African

Palate

Spice notes with mild fruity kumquat character — citrusy baobab providing natural sweetness and tanginess, coriander and cinnamon warmth, rosemary herbal depth, coarse salt adding a savoury mineral quality, juniper providing gin backbone

Finish

Citrusy and clean — the baobab's sherbet quality lingering, cinnamon warmth, rosemary fading, moderate length, the African botanicals providing a character that European gins cannot replicate

First Impressions

The baobab is known as the tree of life — enormous, bulbous trees that can live for thousands of years, their trunks storing water through droughts, their fruit sustaining communities across Africa. The large, oblong pods taste sweet and citrusy, almost like sherbet — a unique natural flavour that no other fruit provides. Bayab gin, distilled in KwaZulu-Natal, takes this quintessentially African ingredient and builds a gin around it, sourcing seven botanicals from across the continent: Ghana, Zambia, and everywhere between.

Tasting

Seven African botanicals including juniper, baobab fruit, coriander, rosemary, cinnamon, coarse salt and citrus peel. The nose is pleasant dried spice — nutmeg, cardamom and coriander — with the baobab adding sherbet-sweet citrus. On the palate, spice notes meet mild kumquat fruitiness, baobab providing natural tanginess, coriander and cinnamon warmth, rosemary herbal depth, coarse salt adding savoury mineral quality. The finish is citrusy and clean with baobab sherbet lingering.

The Bottom Line

Bayab earns a 7 and Gold at San Francisco 2022 for bringing Africa's most iconic tree into the gin glass. The baobab's natural citrus-sherbet character is unlike anything else in gin — it provides sweetness without sugar, tanginess without tartness. A gin that tells the story of an entire continent through its most beloved tree.

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Amelie Farnham
Amelie Farnham
Gin & Botanicals Editor

Amelie came to gin via botany — she studied plant sciences at Edinburgh before realising her real interest lay in what happened to botanicals after they reached the still. She has visited over a hundr...

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