Fleischmanns Gin 1.75L
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Description
Description
Fleischmann's Gin 1.75L is a classic American dry gin bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof) in a large-format 1.75-liter handle. Introduced in 1870, Fleischmann's holds the distinction of being America's first domestically produced dry gin — a legacy that has kept it a staple of home bars and cocktail stations for over 150 years.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Kentucky, USA | Style: American Dry Gin | Distillery: Barton Brands (Sazerac Company)
Production & Heritage
The Fleischmann's brand dates to 1870, when it launched as the first American-made dry gin at a facility in Riverside, Ohio. Production later moved to the Barton Brands distillery in Owensboro, Kentucky, acquired in 1940 and now part of the Sazerac Company portfolio. The resulting spirit is a juniper-led, London dry–influenced gin designed for clean, straightforward mixing — a formula that has remained largely unchanged through decades of American cocktail culture.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Juniper leads immediately, followed by spicy, dusty coriander. Behind those primary botanicals, subtle hints of celery and resinous pine emerge with time in the glass.
Taste: The entry is gentle and smooth, building slowly as juniper intensifies across the mid-palate. A rich, moderately weighted body carries supporting notes of pine and a faint herbal celery character. The overall impression is mild and approachable compared to more aggressively botanical gins.
Finish: Crisp and relatively short, with lemon peel brightness and terpenic pine lingering at the close. The finish keeps things clean, making it a natural fit for mixed drinks where residual botanicals shouldn't compete with other ingredients.
How to Drink Fleischmann's Gin
Fleischmann's is built for cocktails. Its mild, juniper-forward profile stays balanced without overwhelming citrus juices, tonics, or syrups. A Gin & Tonic is the most natural starting point — the pine and juniper cut cleanly through carbonation and quinine. A Tom Collins benefits from the gin's smooth body and lemon-tinged finish, letting the citrus and soda do their work. A Gimlet highlights the coriander and juniper core against fresh lime, delivering a no-frills classic at an accessible price point.
Best For
- Stocking a home bar for regular cocktail mixing
- Hosting large gatherings where gin-based drinks are on the menu
- Introducing new gin drinkers to a mild, approachable London dry style
- Batch cocktails and punches where volume matters
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Fleischmann's Gin taste like? Fleischmann's is a juniper-forward gin with supporting notes of spicy coriander, pine, and crisp celery, finishing with a clean burst of lemon and pine. It is notably smooth and mild compared to many gins in its category.
How does Fleischmann's Gin compare to Gordon's? Fleischmann's shares a similar botanical balance to Gordon's London Dry Gin but is distinctly milder and smoother on the palate. Both are juniper-led and cocktail-oriented, though Gordon's tends to carry slightly more assertive botanical intensity.
Is Fleischmann's Gin good for cocktails? Fleischmann's is widely regarded as a dedicated mixing gin, with a clean, mild profile that blends seamlessly into cocktails like the Gin & Tonic, Tom Collins, and Gimlet without overpowering other ingredients.
Where is Fleischmann's Gin made? Fleischmann's Gin is produced at the Barton Brands distillery in Owensboro, Kentucky, a facility owned by the Sazerac Company. The brand originated in Riverside, Ohio, in 1870.
What foods pair well with Fleischmann's Gin? Smoked salmon or cured fish complement the juniper and pine notes. Light salads with citrus vinaigrette echo the gin's lemon-tinged finish. Cucumber sandwiches or fresh oysters pair naturally with the herbal, celery-like undertones. Mild soft cheeses such as fresh chèvre work well alongside the smooth, understated botanical character.
What sizes does Fleischmann's Gin come in? Fleischmann's Gin is widely available in 750ml, 1L, and 1.75L formats, with the 1.75L handle being the most common large-format option.
Is Fleischmann's Gin worth the price? Fleischmann's positions firmly as a value-tier gin, and the 1.75L format maximizes that value further. For everyday mixing and high-volume entertaining, it delivers consistent, clean juniper character at one of the lowest price points in the American dry gin category.
Why Fleischmann's Gin?
Fleischmann's earns its place through sheer longevity and a no-nonsense approach to gin. As America's first domestically produced dry gin — dating to 1870 — it predates most of the brands it now shares shelf space with. The flavor profile is deliberately restrained: juniper-forward enough to register as gin, smooth enough to disappear into a well-made cocktail. In the 1.75L format, it remains one of the most practical and cost-efficient options for anyone who mixes gin drinks regularly rather than occasionally.
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