Caledonia Tom Cat Gin 750ML
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Description
Caledonia Tom Cat Gin 750ML is a barrel-aged, honey-finished gin from Caledonia Spirits in Vermont, bottled at 43% ABV (86 proof). Awarded 90 points by Wine Enthusiast reviewer Kara Newman and a 2020 SIP Awards Best of Class and Platinum Winner, Tom Cat has earned its reputation as one of the more distinctive American barrel-aged gins on the market.
Quick Facts: ABV: 43% (86 proof) | Origin: Vermont, USA | Barrel-Aged Gin | Distillery: Caledonia Spirits
Production & Heritage
Caledonia Spirits is a Vermont-based distillery with deep roots in beekeeping and agriculture, which directly shapes its spirits lineup. Tom Cat Gin starts with a corn-based distillate and features juniper as its sole botanical, an unusually focused approach that places enormous emphasis on raw ingredient quality. After distillation, the spirit rests for three to four months in new American oak casks and is then finished with raw honey harvested from local Vermont bees — a step that gives Tom Cat its signature character and bridges the gap between gin and whiskey.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Juniper arrives first, followed by wildflower honey, warm vanilla, and a quiet layer of toasted oak. The nose is inviting and gently sweet without tipping into cloying territory.
Taste: The entry is moderately sweet, led by buckwheat honey and creamy, piney juniper. At mid-palate, flavors of orange butter, pine blossom, and butterscotch emerge, with a brisk pininess adding structure. Hints of toffee and a surprising brush of peach round out the development.
Finish: Smooth and warming, with vanilla and soft oak lingering well after each sip. The honey sweetness returns subtly at the tail end, leaving a balanced, lightly toasted impression.
How to Drink Tom Cat Gin
Tom Cat rewards neat sipping or over a single large ice cube, which opens up the honey and oak tones without drowning the juniper. Its barrel-aged character also makes it a versatile cocktail base:
- Negroni — The oak and honey play beautifully against Campari's bitterness and sweet vermouth's herbal depth.
- Bee's Knees — A natural fit given the honey finish; lemon juice and additional honey syrup amplify what's already in the glass.
- Old Fashioned (gin variation) — Tom Cat's whiskey-like body and vanilla notes make it a convincing stand-in for bourbon in this classic template.
Best For
- Whiskey drinkers curious about exploring barrel-aged gin
- Gifting to a cocktail enthusiast who values artisan American spirits
- Adding a unique bottle to a home bar collection focused on craft distilleries
- After-dinner sipping on cool evenings when something warming and slightly sweet appeals
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Tom Cat Gin taste like? Tom Cat Gin delivers moderately sweet buckwheat honey and creamy, piney juniper up front, with butterscotch, vanilla, and a surprising hint of peach developing through the mid-palate. The barrel aging adds toasted oak and a warming, smooth finish.
How does Tom Cat Gin compare to Devil's Bathtub Gin? Both are barrel-aged gins that appeal to whiskey drinkers, but Tom Cat distinguishes itself with its raw Vermont honey finish and single-botanical (juniper-only) recipe. Devil's Bathtub leans more heavily into a traditional multi-botanical profile with its barrel influence, while Tom Cat prioritizes sweetness and oak-driven warmth.
Is Tom Cat Gin good for sipping neat? Tom Cat Gin is an excellent neat-sipping gin thanks to its barrel aging and honey finish, which give it a rounded, whiskey-like body uncommon in the gin category. At 43% ABV, it's approachable enough to enjoy without dilution.
Where is Tom Cat Gin made? Tom Cat Gin is produced by Caledonia Spirits in Vermont, a distillery known for incorporating locally sourced honey into its production process. The raw honey used in Tom Cat comes from bees in the surrounding Vermont countryside.
What foods pair well with Tom Cat Gin? Aged cheeses like Gruyère or sharp cheddar complement the oak and honey notes. Smoked salmon plays off the piney juniper. Vanilla crème brûlée mirrors the butterscotch and toffee tones. Roasted pork with a honey glaze echoes the spirit's sweetness. Dark chocolate with sea salt provides a bittersweet contrast to the barrel spice.
What sizes does Tom Cat Gin come in? Tom Cat Gin is available in the standard 750ml bottle size.
Is Tom Cat Gin worth the price? Tom Cat Gin positions as a premium craft gin, and its unique production process — barrel aging in new American oak and finishing with raw Vermont honey — justifies that tier. Its 90-point Wine Enthusiast score and SIP Awards recognition reinforce its standing as a strong value within the barrel-aged gin category.
Why Tom Cat Gin?
What separates Tom Cat from the growing field of barrel-aged gins is the honey. The raw Vermont honey finish, applied after oak maturation, creates a layered sweetness that no amount of barrel char alone can replicate. The decision to use juniper as the sole botanical is equally deliberate — it forces the spirit to stand on the quality of three elements: grain, wood, and honey. Backed by a 90-point Wine Enthusiast rating and Platinum at the 2020 SIP Awards, Tom Cat has the critical credentials to match its unconventional production. For anyone who finds standard London Dry too austere or wants a gin that can hold its own in a whiskey glass, this bottle makes a compelling case.
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