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The Surrey Copper Distillery  - Visit June 2019

My gin journey is all about learning more about the spirit, backstories, as well as unique botanicals and I feel totally privileged to have had the opportunity to be shown around The Surrey Copper Distillery by the owner and distiller, Chris Smart.

Chris and his wife Katherine have credentials longer than my arm and their passion for creating something exceptional is clear when you step into their distillery. The equipment is mind blowing as well as beautiful and Chris was kind enough to explain every step of the process and why they chose certain methods over others. The Carterhead copper still which was specially built in Italy for them is stunningly beautiful. In their spirit lab they also have smaller copper stills for R&D, special edition batches and vermouth, called Tweedle Dum, Tweedle Dee, Alice and Clara. They have an impressive backstory intertwined with history, literature and the local countryside, which I urge you to read more about on their website. .
On to the gin, Copperfield London Dry Volume One... Recreated from an old recipe found by Katherine and with their distilling notes on the back of the label. It's a sipping gin, smooth and complex .. Perfect over ice to open up the botanicals or in a martini with their amazing Chimes Vermouth or go classic with a g&t with plain tonic. I didn't want to mess with garnishes so stuck with a bit of lemon rind, but their website does list several serving suggestions if you wanted to experiment. Copperfield has jumped into my top 10, maybe even top 5 favourites... It's classic, junipery, complex and smooth. What more could a ginthusiast want? ❤️ They have a second gin, Volume 2,  just launched but not yet on their website which you can see in the photos, but more about that another time! . 
Chris, thank you again for allowing us to monopolise your afternoon, for taking the time to show us around and for the multiple tastings and amazing martini! I'm sure we will catch up again at local events.

This is not sponsored at all and just part of my own research and love of all things Juniper!
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