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Christian Drouin

Le Gin Carmina de Christian Drouin

Style Gin
Producer Christian Drouin
Origin Normandy (Pays d'Auge)
$106 / btl
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What it tastes like.

Calvados Christian Drouin keeps exploring new flavour associations. After launching Le Gin de Christian Drouin in 2015, the only Gin elaborated using over 30 varieties of cider apples and 7 aromatic spices, carefully selected for their perfect match with apple and juniper aromas, Guillaume Drouin signs a new blend devoted to red berries. The same principles have presided the making of Carmina as they did for the original version of Le Gin: each aromatic ingredient is macerated and then separately distilled to optimise the extraction of aromas. The distillates are then assembled before bottling. Carmina has a summer-like bouquet. It mixes fruit and flowers, using not only juniper and Normandy cider apple varieties but also raspberries, blackcurrants, elder flowers, vanilla, lemon and orange. The packaging of Carmina respects the identity of Le Gin de Christian Drouin; however, the colour code is carmine as a reminder of the domineering aromas of this new gourmet gin with its hints of raspberries and blackcurrants. Limited edition: only 8550 bottles will be marketed. 

42% ABV

700ml

The house

About Christian Drouin.

Normandy (Pays d'Auge) ·Est. 1960

Christian Drouin Calvados operates from a 17th-century Normandy farmhouse in the Pays d'Auge, founded in 1960 when Christian Drouin Sr. purchased the property — already planted with cider apples — and began distilling Calvados year after year for the cellar with distiller Pierre Pivet. Sales and distribution did not begin until 1979. Christian Drouin Jr. built the commercial side of the operation; the third generation, Guillaume Drouin, joined in 2004 as oenologist and now runs the house. The estate has won over 280 gold medals across spirits competitions.

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Before you open it.

A few practical answers for storage, delivery, and choosing the right bottle.

How should I store it before opening?

Keep it somewhere cool, dark, and steady. Wine prefers cellar temperature; spirits are happier away from heat and direct sunlight.

How long will it keep once opened?

Wine changes quickly after opening; spirits and liqueurs generally hold longer if capped tightly and kept out of heat. If it is a special bottle, ask before opening and the team can give product-specific guidance.

Can I ask for a similar bottle?

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How is it packed for delivery?

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What about hot weather shipping?

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Why Caravan backs Christian Drouin

Normandy (Pays d'Auge)

Christian Drouin Sr. purchased a country property in the Pays d'Auge area of Normandy in 1960 — a farmhouse with cider-apple orchards already planted. He worked with Pierre Pivet, a licensed itinerant distiller well known across the northern Pays d'Auge, to begin distilling Calvados from the cider produced on the property. The first twenty years were entirely production-focused: Drouin Sr. made Calvados year after year and let the spirits mature in his cellars without any commercial release. Sales and distribution began only in 1979, when his son Christian Drouin Jr. set out to build the brand.

The estate operates from a historic 17th-century Pays d'Auge farmhouse, the appellation's oldest and most demanding Calvados sub-zone. The Pays d'Auge AOC requires double distillation in copper pot stills (rather than column distillation, as permitted in the broader Calvados appellation), which Drouin practises rigorously. Apple varieties for the cider include sweet, bitter and acidic types blended for fermentation; the resulting cider is double-distilled, then aged in French oak — typically Limousin and Tronçais — for periods ranging from 2 years (Fine) to 40 years (Hors d'Âge and millésimés).

Guillaume Drouin, the third generation, joined the family business in 2004 as a qualified oenologist and agronomist. Under Guillaume the house has expanded into Calvados-cask gin (Le Gin) and recovered Comte Louis de Lauriston Calvados Domfrontais — a separate Calvados sub-appellation made with pears alongside apples, requiring a distinct distillation profile. The current range covers Fine, VSOP, Hors d'Âge, Pomme de Tronçais (oak finish), and a roster of single-vintage millésimés from the 1980s through to recent years. Over 280 gold medals at international spirits competitions span the back-catalogue.

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