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Ransom Old Tom Gin

Ransom Old Tom Gin

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Ransom Old Tom Gin in a Nutshell

Ransom Old Tom Gin, a collaboration with spirits historian David Wondrich, isn't your typical gin; its malted barley base and brief aging in French wine barrels lend a subtle sweetness and whiskey-like character that truly sets it apart for classic cocktails or sipping.

Anders' Take on Ransom Old Tom Gin

"Ransom Old Tom Gin's barrel aging and unique malted barley base bring a beautiful richness that’s fantastic in a Martinez or even sipped neat."

Let's Answer Your Questions About Ransom Old Tom Gin

Where is Ransom Old Tom Gin from?

Ransom Old Tom Gin hails from Sheridan, Oregon, where Ransom Wine Co. & Distillery was founded in 1997 by Tad Seestedt. This gin is a historically accurate revival of the Old Tom style popular in the mid-1800s, a project Seestedt undertook in collaboration with cocktail historian David Wondrich. Ransom was actually the first domestic distiller to release an Old Tom Gin since Prohibition, making it a pioneer in the style's 21st-century comeback. The brand is known for its commitment to organic farming and small-batch, hands-on production, even distilling in a hand-hammered, direct-fired French alembic pot still. Notably, Ransom's Old Tom Gin uses a base wort of malted barley, is aged in oak barrels, and features botanicals like juniper, orange peel, lemon peel, coriander, cardamom, and angelica root, resulting in its characteristic amber color and a flavor profile that bridges the gap between a malty genever and a drier gin.

How should I use Ransom Old Tom Gin?

Ransom Old Tom Gin, with its characteristic maltiness from a barley base and barrel aging, offers a richer, slightly sweeter profile than your typical London Dry. You'll find notes of juniper, cardamom, and citrus zest, making it a fantastic choice for classic cocktails like the Martinez or a Tom Collins, where its unique character can truly shine. It brings a certain weight and warm spice that stands up beautifully with other cocktail ingredients in your home bar.

What does Ransom Old Tom Gin taste like?

Zesty citrus, fresh pine, and juniper leap from the glass, followed by rich honey notes. The palate offers bright juniper and pine, with developing cardamom and floral hints. It finishes malty and vibrant with orange and a touch of cedarwood.

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