
+600 gins • PerfectServes • Tonics • Inspirations

Phil's Gin is produced by the Distillerie Metté, a historic family-owned distillery based in Ribeauvillé in the Alsace region of France. Founded in the nineteenth century, Metté is known for its expertise in eaux-de-vie and fruit distillation, and this experience strongly influences its approach to gin. Phil's Gin reflects a commitment to traditional methods, where precision in botanical selection and distillation technique are central to the final profile.
The gin is built around a relatively concise botanical composition, centered on juniper berries supported by coriander, cardamom, lemon peel, bay leaf, sweet orange peel and almond. These ingredients are macerated before distillation in copper pot stills, allowing for a controlled extraction of essential oils. This approach results in a clean and structured distillate where each botanical plays a defined role without overwhelming the others.
On the nose, Phil's Gin presents a clear aromatic profile led by juniper, accompanied by bright citrus notes from lemon and orange peel. Subtle spicy nuances from cardamom and coriander add depth, while a faint herbal tone from bay leaf introduces a slightly savory dimension. The aromatic balance remains precise and focused, reflecting the distillery's disciplined style.
On the palate, the gin is dry and structured, with juniper maintaining a central presence. Citrus elements bring freshness and lift, while almond contributes a gentle roundness and texture. The herbal and spicy components integrate smoothly, leading to a finish that is clean, persistent and slightly warm, without excessive sweetness.
Phil's Gin is well suited to classic gin applications. Its balanced and traditional profile makes it appropriate for a gin and tonic, where citrus garnishes can highlight its freshness, as well as for more spirit-forward cocktails such as a Martini. It also works well when served neat or slightly chilled, allowing the clarity of its botanical composition to be fully appreciated.


