Common Ground Gin Recipe 01 - Basil & Elderflower is a small-batch gin from Common Ground Spirits with a fresh herbaceous and floral profile. It brings basil, elderflower, citrus, and delicate botanicals together in a bright style made for mixing.
This bottle is a good fit for gin drinkers who like garden-fresh flavors and lighter floral notes. Enjoy it in a gin spritz, French 75, gin and tonic, or bright citrus cocktail when you want something fresh, aromatic, and easy to share.
Product Details
Product Type: Gin
Style: Basil & Elderflower Infused Gin
ABV: 45.22%
Country of Origin: United States
Region: California
Best For: Gin spritzes, French 75s, gin and tonics, citrus cocktails, and herb-forward drinks
Tasting Notes
Nose: Fresh basil with floral elderflower and citrus notes
Palate: Herbaceous basil, soft elderflower, light citrus, and fresh botanicals
Finish: Delicate and clean with a lasting floral-herbal note
Flavor Profile: Herbaceous, floral, bright, fresh, and cocktail-friendly
How to Enjoy
Use it in a gin spritz with sparkling wine or soda, a French 75, a gin and tonic, or a citrus-forward highball. Basil and elderflower also make it a strong fit for cocktails with lemon, cucumber, mint, or light bubbles.
What Makes It Special
Recipe 01 leans into culinary botanicals instead of a standard dry gin profile. Basil brings freshness, elderflower adds a floral lift, and the result is a gin that feels built for bright cocktails and warm-weather pours.
SHIPPING INFO
📦 Processing: Ships in 1–3 business days
🚚 Shipping: Available in 44 U.S. states (excludes MI, UT, SD, TN). Shipped via licensed carriers (varies by state).
📦 Fulfillment: Orders may ship from multiple warehouses
🔞 Adult Signature: Required at delivery
🔎 Tracking: Emailed once your order ships
Nose: Fresh basil opens first, followed by elderflower, light citrus, and a clean botanical lift.
Palate: Herbaceous basil gives the gin a garden-fresh center, while elderflower adds soft floral sweetness and citrus keeps it bright.
Finish: Delicate and clean with lingering fresh herbs, floral notes, and a light citrus edge.
Overall Profile: Herbaceous, floral, bright, fresh, and cocktail-friendly. A strong fit for shoppers who like gin spritzes, French 75s, and lighter botanical cocktails.
Meet the Founder
Common Ground Spirits was co-founded by childhood friends Julian Peebles and Tory Brown, whose shared love of fine spirits, culinary experiences, and community led them to create a line of gins that break convention. Their journey began in the kitchen — inspired by cooking shows, global flavors, and the art of mixology — where they discovered that the right blend of botanicals could tell a story just as powerfully as a well-plated dish.
Drawing on their professional backgrounds in marketing and operations, the duo combined precision and creativity to develop premium gin expressions that reflect both craftsmanship and culture. From citrus-forward profiles to bold spice notes, each release from Common Ground Spirits is crafted to bring people together — whether it's around the dinner table, the bar cart, or a moment of celebration.
Their mission is more than just making great gin — it’s about building bridges and starting conversations. As one of the few Black-owned gin companies in the country, Julian and Tory aim to redefine what excellence looks like in the spirits space and create a legacy that’s both inclusive and flavorful.
What does Common Ground Gin Recipe 01 - Basil & Elderflower taste like?
It tastes fresh, herbaceous, and floral, with basil, elderflower, citrus, and delicate botanicals.
How should I drink Common Ground Recipe 01?
Use it in a gin spritz, French 75, gin and tonic, citrus highball, or any cocktail where basil and elderflower can shine.
Is Common Ground Recipe 01 good for gin and tonics?
Yes. Its basil, elderflower, and citrus notes work well with tonic, especially with lemon, cucumber, or fresh herbs.
What cocktails work well with Common Ground Recipe 01?
Gin spritzes, French 75s, gin and tonics, Southside-style drinks, and citrus highballs are good fits.
Where is Common Ground Recipe 01 made?
The current listing identifies it as a United States gin from California.
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