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Terpene Gin Secret Spot is a French New Western Dry Gin from Terpène Gin and Distillerie Raffman in the Bordeaux area, inspired by the vegetation of Southwest France. The gin is bottled with enough strength for a clean long drink, but its identity is defined less by power than by the precision of its botanical direction. The key aromatic frame brings together pine buds, pine needles, immortelle, sunflower, hops, hemp, Timut pepper, coriander, lemon and juniper. This matters because the bottle is not trying to behave like a neutral London Dry. It keeps the category readable through juniper and dry structure, then lets its chosen plants define the personality of the drink.
On the nose, pine resin, lemon peel, dry herbs, light floral immortelle and a grapefruit-like sparkle from Timut pepper. The first impression should be read as a progression rather than a list of equal ingredients: the most expressive botanicals arrive first, while juniper, roots and spice provide the dry line underneath. On the palate, the gin is dry, green and energetic, moving from citrus into pine needles, hop bitterness and a lightly peppery finish. Texture is important here. A good description of this gin needs to mention the attack, the middle and the finish, because the real interest appears when sweetness, bitterness, citrus, herbs, spice or fruit start to separate after dilution.
In a gin and tonic, the safest serve is Mediterranean or dry Indian tonic, a lemon wheel and a tiny pine sprig. The glass should stay simple: plenty of clear ice, a measured tonic and a garnish that echoes the gin instead of covering it. This gin can also work in lighter highballs or aperitif-style cocktails when the mixer respects its main aromatic line. The finish is long, resinous and citrus-led, with a dry herbal return. It is a bottle to present through its own botanical logic, not as an interchangeable gin, and that is what makes the perfect serve easier to understand.



