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Applewood Australian Gin: Twenty-Five Native Botanicals from Winemakers Who Turned to Spirits in the Adelaide Hills

Applewood Australian Gin: Twenty-Five Native Botanicals from Winemakers Who Turned to Spirits in the Adelaide Hills

8 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: Applewood Distillery
ABV: 42% ABV
Price: £38

Tasting Notes

Nose

Strong eucalyptus and menthol — lemon mint, pineapple sage, nutty wattle seed, the Australian native botanicals announcing themselves immediately, crisp and fresh eucalypt character

Palate

Sharp citrus and deep earthy notes — desert lime providing unique Australian citrus, peppermint gum leaf adding eucalyptus depth, wattle seed nuttiness, finger lime caviar-like citrus bursts, Tasmanian pepper berry warmth, complex and layered

Finish

Clean and refreshing — locally grown juniper asserting on the finish, the 25 native botanicals creating a long aromatic trail, earthy and green, a walk through the Adelaide Hills bush

First Impressions

Brendan and Laura Carter were winemakers in the Adelaide Hills when they decided, in 2012, to turn their grape spirit into something entirely new. Applewood Distillery in Gumeracha uses up to 25 native Australian botanicals — a number that most distillers would consider reckless — steeped in high-grade grape spirit. Desert lime, wattle seed, peppermint gum leaf, finger lime, Tasmanian pepper berry, lemon myrtle and more: each sourced sustainably from the Australian landscape. The result is a gin that could not exist anywhere else on Earth.

Tasting

The nose is strong eucalyptus and menthol with lemon mint, pineapple sage and nutty wattle seed. The Australian native botanicals announce themselves immediately. On the palate, sharp citrus from desert lime meets deep earthy notes, peppermint gum leaf adds eucalyptus depth, wattle seed contributes nuttiness, finger lime provides caviar-like citrus bursts, Tasmanian pepper berry brings warmth. Despite 25 botanicals, nothing is muddied — the grape spirit base and careful layering keep each element readable. The finish is clean and refreshing with juniper asserting.

The Bottom Line

Applewood earns an 8 for being unapologetically Australian — not Australian-themed, but genuinely of the landscape. Twenty-five native botanicals is audacious; making them all work together is skill. Winemakers understand complexity and balance, and the Carters bring that sensibility to spirits. If you want to taste Australia in a single sip, Applewood is the closest any gin comes. Best with a quality tonic and a wedge of native finger lime.

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Amelie Farnham
Amelie Farnham
Gin & Botanicals Editor

Amelie came to gin via botany — she studied plant sciences at Edinburgh before realising her real interest lay in what happened to botanicals after they reached the still. She has visited over a hundr...

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