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150 yr old oak tree used for limited edition gin

150 yr old oak tree used for limited edition gin

The award-winning Massingberd-Mundy Distillery in the Lincolnshire Wolds has released its next limited edition run of its highly sought Oak Aged Gin.

Aged with oak from a naturally felled tree which grew on the South Ormsby Estate for 150 years, Massingberd-Mundy Distillery’s Oak Aged Gin combines the characteristics of Britain’s two favourite spirits; gin and whisky.

Infused with the finest Tahitian vanilla and oak aged, the gin is a rich, luxurious creation that’s limited to just 100 bottles.

Since the launch of its first spirits in 2020, Massingberd-Mundy Distillery has quickly become one of the most prestigious distilleries in the region, winning a series of local, national and international accolades. These include awards from the World Gin Awards, The IWSC, The Gin Guide and the Craft Gin Club.

Head distiller, Tristan Jørgensen, who creates all of the distillery’s spirits using a hand-built copper still named Angelica, began his career at the Laphroaig Distillery on the Scottish island of Islay before producing gins for a number of craft distilleries in England and launching Massingberd-Mundy Distillery.

Tristan explained that his new Oak-Aged gin is a particularly special creation as it combines his expertise in gin with his love of whisky production:

“Our limited edition Oak Aged Gin is a mash-up of my two favourite drinks; gin and whisky and I’m really proud of it because it brings me right back to working as a mash and stillman at Laphroaig.

“To produce this, we infuse our award-winning juniper-led Burrell’s Dry Gin with Tahitian vanilla and gently age it with wood chips taken from a magnificent tree which fell in a storm just a short walk from the distillery. Since it fell, the tree has been carefully seasoned and dried at a local sawmill and I’ve been lucky enough to use some of it to flavour these gins.

“Because oak has such a powerful flavour, we use it to age the gin for just under two weeks to get the smoky, caramel tones to blend perfectly with the more subtle tastes of juniper and the creamy, slightly nutty flavour of Tahitian vanilla.

“I absolutely love this gin and I hope we’ll be able to produce more of it in future, but, for now, it’s a strictly limited run of just 100 bottles and once it’s gone, it’s gone.”

Massingberd-Mundy Distillery’s Oak Aged Gin is only available from the South Ormsby Estate website while stocks last. The gin goes on general sale from Monday 13th June, with registered Friends of the Estate having early access.

To purchase a bottle, and to find out more about Massingberd-Mundy Distillery and its range of small-batch craft gins, visit www.southormsbyestate.co.uk/distillery.

Tasting notes:

On the nose, you get lots of vanilla & toast, but with underlying citrus & juniper and a touch of fruit. Once you’ve taken a sip, your palate is greeted with warming toast, honey & vanilla, with a rich & creamy texture. Underneath all the oak, toast & vanilla, Burrell’s characteristics are still present with notes of juniper and citrus. The finish is long and luxurious, the toasted oak & vanilla just keep on giving.


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