Nose: a first appetizing nose, frank and generous of aromatic intensity. The smells are loyal, warm, and a little more rustic than its counterpart the Celadon Gin. It offers us smells of roots, spices, citrus, floral, undergrowth, woody, and licorice. The persistence is rather masculine. The evolution of the bouquet asserts itself and imposes itself. A 2nd nose a little more aerial, with well signed of juniper berries, blond tobacco, bitter orange, undergrowth, ceps, freshly ground pepper, licorice stick and a string of garrigue.
Palate: immediate attack, and almost unctuous. The matter presents a distinguished acidity that energizes the matter, we have almost a sensation of sapidity. A mid-palate concentrated mouth with character. A persistence in full rise. The dominant aromas are the undergrowth, the stick of licorice, the fat of the ripe fig, the pepper, and the aromas of candied pastry, citrus, cold mocha, tuyé, with a lactic touch. A graceful, clean finish graceful, clean with personality.