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Caledonia Spirits Barr Hill Reserve Tom Cat Gin

Caledonia Spirits Barr Hill Reserve Tom Cat Gin

Barr Hill · Caledonia Spirits

86 proofNASHardwick, Vermont, USA
Tom Cat proves that barrel-aged gin can be more than a novelty. The interplay between raw northern honey, juniper, and new American oak creates something genuinely distinctive — part gin, part whiskey-adjacent sipper, wholly itself. Vermont's cold winters slow the aging, building complexity without sacrificing botanical clarity.

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Tasting Notes

Nose

Juniper and raw honey greet you first, quickly joined by warm vanilla and cassia bark. There's a waxy, herbaceous quality to the juniper that gives it depth, with subtle floral notes emerging as it opens.

Palate

Honeyed sweetness balanced by resinous juniper and baking spices. The barrel aging contributes a warm vanilla and oak character without overwhelming the botanical core. Mid-palate delivers gentle ginger warmth and a hint of orris root earthiness.

Finish

Medium-long with lingering juniper, honey, and a spicy cassia bark warmth that echoes pleasantly.

Specifications
Style
Barrel-Aged American Gin
Botanicals
Juniper, raw northern honey
Base Spirit
Grain neutral spirit
Distillation
Pot distillation with juniper; raw honey added post-distillation before barrel aging
Serve & Pair

Cocktail Suggestion

Barrel Bee's Knees — 2 oz Barr Hill Tom Cat Gin · 0.75 oz fresh lemon juice · 0.75 oz raw honey syrup · Shake vigorously with ice, strain into a chilled coupe, garnish with a lemon twist and a few drops of Angostura bitters on top.

Food Pairing

Aged cheddar with honeycomb and walnuts

The Story

Beekeeper-turned-distiller Todd Hardie founded Caledonia Spirits in northern Vermont, using raw honey from his own apiaries and water drawn from the Hardwick granite aquifer to produce a gin rooted in place.

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