Tasting Notes
There's a Robert Frost poem called 'The Rose Family. " The gist is that while the rose is widely regarded as a thing of beauty, it is related to the less beautiful peach, apple and 'plum, I suppose. " This spirit is based on the dried inner plum kernel, which has a similar scent and flavor to almonds. The plum kernel has marzipan high notes, and a nuanced sweetness that's refreshing and bright. The Plum, I Suppose captures the flavor of plum from the fruit and almond from the seed. We suppose the plum is our rose. Keep refrigerated. - Empirical Spirits