Citadelle (gin) explained

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Citadelle
Type:Gin[1]
Origin:France
Introduced:1998 in United States[2]
Abv:44.0%
Proof:88
Related:List of gins
Variants:Citadelle Reserve
Website:Citadelle Gin

Citadelle Gin is a French brand of gin that was first released in 1996. It is produced by Maison Ferrand in Cognac, France. It is named after the only Royal Distillery in the 18th century that was built in Dunkirk, France.[3] It is packaged in a decorated bottle that notes each of the 19 botanicals used in its production.[4] Its primary market is Spain.[5]

History

On September 5, 1775, received a royal grant to produce genièvre at the Citadel of Dunkirk. This news was not well accepted by the Trade Chamber fearing that it could jeopardize the trade of Brandies in France. Therefore, Carpeau and Stival were not allowed to sell their products within France.[6]

In 1995 the founders of Cognac Ferrand identified the surge of super-premium gin before the category even existed, registered the trademark Citadelle and launched the brand in the United States.[7]

Distillation

Citadelle Gin is made using an open flame Pot Still distillation. Using a traditional Charentaise pot still used in Cognac France. Distillation over an open flame allows the complementary aromas to come together when the wine comes into contact with the bottom of the boiler.[8]

Citadelle Reserve

Citadelle Gin Reserve is aged in Cognac casks, which minimizes the citrus flavor.[9]

Awards

Citadelle has performed very well at international spirit ratings competitions, including at the San Francisco World Spiritis Competition, the Beverage Testing Institute, and Wine Enthusiast. Proof66 rates Citadelle amongst the Top 20 gins in the world.[10]

Citadelle Gin won the double gold medal at the San Francisco World and Spirits Competition.[11]

Reviewers have noted that it is a mid-pungency gin,[12] with a more complex and assertive taste than London dry gin.[2]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.diffordsguide.com/beer-wine-spirits/spirits/gin-and-juniper-spirits/BWS001858/citadelle-gin Citadelle Gin
  2. News: Grimes. William. Fully Armed, a French Gin Storms the Gates. 23 May 2011. The New York Times. 2 December 1998.
  3. Web site: Citadelle. Ward. Olivier.
  4. News: Dowd. William. Gin Makes A Comeback. 23 May 2011. Falls Church News-Press. 28 March 2007.
  5. News: Newman. Kara. Spirited Traveller: Why Madrid serves the best gin and tonic. 23 May 2011. London Free Press. Reuters. 20 April 2011.
  6. Book: de Bertrand, Raymond. Le port et le commerce maritime de Dunkerque au XVIIIe siècle. 1966.
  7. Web site: Citadelle Gin. September 6, 2014. April 10, 2015. The Gin is In. Unknown. Aaron.
  8. Web site: Charentaise distillation " L’encyclopédie du Cognac. www.pediacognac.com. 2015-06-01.
  9. News: Fabricant. Florence. A Couple of Gins With Attitude. 23 May 2011. The New York Times. 23 June 2009.
  10. Web site: Proof66.com Top 20 Gins . 2012-10-20 . 2012-11-15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121115033555/http://www.proof66.com/best-gin/top-rated-best-gin.html . dead .
  11. Web site: San Francisco World Spirits Competition. sfspiritscomp.com. 2015-06-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303215542/http://sfspiritscomp.com/pdf/2012_resultsByClass.pdf%2520. 2016-03-03. dead.
  12. Book: Hellmich, Mittie. Ultimate bar book: the comprehensive guide to over 1,000 cocktails. 2006. Chronicle Books. 978-0-8118-4351-5. 172.