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Cardinal Barrel Rested Gin: North Carolina's Eleven Botanicals Aged in Oak — Peanut Brittle Meets Juniper

Cardinal Barrel Rested Gin: North Carolina's Eleven Botanicals Aged in Oak — Peanut Brittle Meets Juniper

7 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: Southern Artisan Spirits
ABV: 42% ABV
Price: £43

Tasting Notes

Nose

Vanilla and caramel-coated nut — herbaceous juniper, floral elements, the oak barrel's influence immediately evident, warm and inviting

Palate

Peanut brittle and fresh juniper — flamed orange peel brightness, vanilla pod sweetness from the oak, the eleven botanicals maintaining their identity through the barrel-resting, caramel warmth

Finish

Rich and smooth — slight warmth, vanilla and oak lingering, juniper providing a dry counterpoint to the barrel sweetness

First Impressions

Cardinal Gin comes from Southern Artisan Spirits in North Carolina — a state with a rich distilling heritage. The Barrel Rested expression takes their eleven-botanical gin and ages it in oak barrels, adding vanilla, caramel, and a distinctive peanut brittle character that is uniquely American. The golden colour tells you immediately that this is a gin with oak influence.

Tasting

Eleven botanicals rested in oak. The nose is vanilla and caramel-coated nut with herbaceous juniper and floral elements. On the palate at 42%, peanut brittle and fresh juniper with flamed orange peel brightness and vanilla pod sweetness from the oak. The eleven botanicals maintain their identity through the barrel-resting. The finish is rich and smooth with vanilla and oak lingering while juniper provides a dry counterpoint.

The Bottom Line

Cardinal Barrel Rested earns a 7 — a cask-aged gin where the peanut brittle note is genuinely distinctive and delicious. The oak influence is confident but not overwhelming, and the juniper keeps this recognisably gin. Best in a Martinez or an Old Fashioned, or sipped neat after dinner. At £43, fairly priced for a barrel-aged American gin with real character.

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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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