Tarquins Cornish Pastis

Tarquin`s Southern Distillery LTD, Padstow, Cornwall
UK
42%
70 cl

Southwestern Distillery`s Cornish Pastis is the first pastis ever created in the UK. A traditionally French spirit made with star anise and liquorice, alongside other exotic herbs, they have given it their own spin, using Gorse flowers that the master distiller foraged himself from Cornish cliff tops and water from a local spring. The result is a richly smooth spirit with bags of citrus and aromatic flavour. Liquorice, tangy citrus, a hint of basil leaf, vanilla blossom, spearmint.

Tarquin`s Southern Distillery LTD

Tarquin`s Southern Distillery LTD

The Tarquin’s range is the brainchild of Tarquin Leadbetter, founder of Southwestern Distillery in north Cornwall back in 2012. The shiny, metallic soul of the distillery is Tamara, the hand-baten, flame-fired copper pot still named after the goddess of Tamar. From this still comes Tarquin’s Handcrafted Cornish Gin, which features botanicals along the lines of orris root from Morocco, green cardamom seeds from Guatemala, cinnamon from Madagascar and Devon violets plucked from Tarquin’s garden.
The first bottles of Tarquin’s Handcrafted Cornish Gin made their way to shelves in 2013, and shortly joined by Tarquin`s Cornish Pastis. That’s Cornish P-A-S-T-I-S, not Cornish P-A-S-T-I-E-S. No baked goods allowed in the stills at Southwestern Distillery. Tarquin was inspired by the traditionally French aperitif, but has given it a few local twists, including Gorse flowers picked from Cornish cliff tops and water from a nearby spring.
Despite being fairly new on the scene, the Southwestern Distillery has been rather prolific, releasing some smashing variations on their recipe, like the Tonquin, Cornish Crocus and The Seadog Navy Strength, which took home the title of Best Gin at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2017.

Best served neat or with ice and water.

Tarquins Cornish Pastis
UK
42%
70 cl

Southwestern Distillery`s Cornish Pastis is the first pastis ever created in the UK. A traditionally French spirit made with star anise and liquorice, alongside other exotic herbs, they have given it their own spin, using Gorse flowers that the master distiller foraged himself from Cornish cliff tops and water from a local spring. The result is a richly smooth spirit with bags of citrus and aromatic flavour. Liquorice, tangy citrus, a hint of basil leaf, vanilla blossom, spearmint.

Tarquin`s Southern Distillery LTD

Tarquin`s Southern Distillery LTD

The Tarquin’s range is the brainchild of Tarquin Leadbetter, founder of Southwestern Distillery in north Cornwall back in 2012. The shiny, metallic soul of the distillery is Tamara, the hand-baten, flame-fired copper pot still named after the goddess of Tamar. From this still comes Tarquin’s Handcrafted Cornish Gin, which features botanicals along the lines of orris root from Morocco, green cardamom seeds from Guatemala, cinnamon from Madagascar and Devon violets plucked from Tarquin’s garden.
The first bottles of Tarquin’s Handcrafted Cornish Gin made their way to shelves in 2013, and shortly joined by Tarquin`s Cornish Pastis. That’s Cornish P-A-S-T-I-S, not Cornish P-A-S-T-I-E-S. No baked goods allowed in the stills at Southwestern Distillery. Tarquin was inspired by the traditionally French aperitif, but has given it a few local twists, including Gorse flowers picked from Cornish cliff tops and water from a nearby spring.
Despite being fairly new on the scene, the Southwestern Distillery has been rather prolific, releasing some smashing variations on their recipe, like the Tonquin, Cornish Crocus and The Seadog Navy Strength, which took home the title of Best Gin at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2017.

Best served neat or with ice and water.