Gin Costiera, Piemme
Where juniper meets the "Gold of Sorrento." A bright and refreshing gin that brings the scents of the Amalfi Coast into a modern and versatile spirit.
Gin Costiera, Piemme
Piemme’s Gin Costiera is an olfactory tribute to the Mediterranean. On the nose, juniper is present but subtle, making room for a burst of fresh lemon, wild herbs, and a faint hint of sea breeze. On the palate, it is clean, dry, yet extremely smooth; the citrus component carries through the entire tasting, offering a dynamic and deeply refreshing sip.
TECHNICAL PROFILE
· Producer: Piemme
· Origin: Italia
· Type: Citrus Aromatic Gin
· Base:Pure grain alcohol, a selection of Mediterranean herbs, and essential oils extracted from Sorrento lemons
· Denomination: Distilled Gin
· ABV: 40%
SERVING GUIDE
· Temperature: 6-8°C.
· Glass: Gin and Tonic balloon glass or large wine glass.
USES & COCKTAILS
·Mixology: Mediterranean Gin and Tonic: Its natural pairing. Combine it with a neutral or Mediterranean tonic and garnish with a twist of fresh lemon and a sprig of rosemary. White Negroni: Use it for a summer version of the Negroni, replacing classic gin and pairing it with a white Vermouth and light bitters.
· Tasting: Surprising when sipped neat over plenty of ice, acting as a refined aperitif that prepares the palate for the flavors of the sea.
Gin Costiera, Piemme
Piemme’s Gin Costiera is an olfactory tribute to the Mediterranean. On the nose, juniper is present but subtle, making room for a burst of fresh lemon, wild herbs, and a faint hint of sea breeze. On the palate, it is clean, dry, yet extremely smooth; the citrus component carries through the entire tasting, offering a dynamic and deeply refreshing sip.
TECHNICAL PROFILE
· Producer: Piemme
· Origin: Italia
· Type: Citrus Aromatic Gin
· Base:Pure grain alcohol, a selection of Mediterranean herbs, and essential oils extracted from Sorrento lemons
· Denomination: Distilled Gin
· ABV: 40%
SERVING GUIDE
· Temperature: 6-8°C.
· Glass: Gin and Tonic balloon glass or large wine glass.
USES & COCKTAILS
·Mixology: Mediterranean Gin and Tonic: Its natural pairing. Combine it with a neutral or Mediterranean tonic and garnish with a twist of fresh lemon and a sprig of rosemary. White Negroni: Use it for a summer version of the Negroni, replacing classic gin and pairing it with a white Vermouth and light bitters.
· Tasting: Surprising when sipped neat over plenty of ice, acting as a refined aperitif that prepares the palate for the flavors of the sea.




