GSN Review: Tod & Vixen’s Dry Gin 1651
Contributed by on Sep 30, 2019
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The Vale Fox Distillery in the Hudson Valley of New York, recently released their debut spirit, Tod & Vixen’s Dry Gin 1651. With three of the world’s top bartenders, gaz regan, Leo Robitschek and Jeffrey Morgenthaler involved from day one, Tod & Vixen’s Dry Gin 1651 is specifically designed to enhance flavors in cocktails. Add the expertise of our British Master Distiller and you have one lively mix of British sophistication and American mischief.
Inspired either by ancestral calling or beautiful coincidence, The Vale Fox Distillery founder Eral Gokgol-Kline left behind his life as a global investment expert to construct an exceptional full-scale distillery from the ground-up, making an incredible discovery not long after:
“Through some genealogical research, I learned that in 1651, my great, great (great, great, truly great) Dutch grandfather founded a New York distillery. I hope we’re making his “spirit” (sorry…) proud, though you have to wonder what he would have thought of the Brit we have in here refining old-world distillation techniques with a newly scientific approach…”
Arthur Shapiro, former EVP of Marketing at Seagram, works closely with Gokgol-Kline to consult on marketing. Shapiro is also the author of The Vale Fox Distillery’s one-of-a-kind graphic novel for Tod & Vixen’s Dry Gin 1651, which tells the tongue-in-cheek tale of two eponymous grey foxes with a penchant for imbibing who embark on a quest to save their homeland from imminent environmental destruction. In their honor, Gokgol-Kline carefully preserves his environment, protecting the indigenous deer by banning property hunting, erecting luxury residences (protected natural habitats) for the endangered turtles and bats, and using geothermal energy in the facilities.
The Vale Fox Distillery is located just 75 miles north of NYC on a 120-acre plot, and in addition to a 6,500 sq. ft. purpose built building and 4,000 sq. ft. production area, features a 2,500 sq. ft. welcome center and tasting room, with tours and experiences and open views of the estate’s rolling hills, sassy wildlife and all.
Tod & Vixen’s Dry Gin 1651 (96 proof)
Visual: Clear.
Nose: Bright juniper greets the nose with a traditional, yet floral forward scent. Subtle citrus plays a supporting role in a very tight olfactory package.
Taste: Here the citrus leads the procession with the piney flavors hitting all the marks in the right balance. There is a fruitiness and a fresh floral bouquet that eventually leads into a slightly sweet vanilla-like finish.
Finish: Medium long and very mellow.
Overall: A really fine gin that has been crafted with care and attention. Perfect for your Martini, G&T or as the third partner in a Negroni.
GSN Rating: A
For more information go to: The Vale Fox