Citadelle Gin
In France, Citadelle Gin turns a château into a working distillery: at Château de Bonbonnet near Cognac, an independent, family‑owned house has been shaping French gin since 1996. The estate’s lands have been cultivated since Gallo‑Roman times, yet today the rhythm is set by stone arches and hand‑restored copper stills—true “gin de château.”
Nine copper pot stills run slowly, while 19 botanicals are handled through a patented progressive infusion, adding ingredients in stages so each one meets the spirit at the right moment. Built on wheat spirit and Charentais distilling know‑how, the result is a French dry gin defined by control and texture rather than show. Citadelle feels like heritage made operational: history, engineered into a clean, confident spirit. Made to stand on its own.Citadelle Gin
In France, Citadelle Gin turns a château into a working distillery: at Château de Bonbonnet near Cognac, an independent, family‑owned house has been shaping French gin since 1996. The estate’s lands have been cultivated since Gallo‑Roman times, yet today the rhythm is set by stone arches and hand‑restored copper stills—true “gin de château.”
Nine copper pot stills run slowly, while 19 botanicals are handled through a patented progressive infusion, adding ingredients in stages so each one meets the spirit at the right moment. Built on wheat spirit and Charentais distilling know‑how, the result is a French dry gin defined by control and texture rather than show. Citadelle feels like heritage made operational: history, engineered into a clean, confident spirit. Made to stand on its own.