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Blood Monkey Spice Storm Gin: Charred Seville Orange and Cardamom — Gold at the Global Gin Masters

Blood Monkey Spice Storm Gin: Charred Seville Orange and Cardamom — Gold at the Global Gin Masters

7 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: West Cork Distillers
ABV: 40% ABV
Price: £35

Tasting Notes

Nose

Warming and woody — charred Seville orange providing smoky citrus, cardamom spice, the malted barley base's biscuity warmth

Palate

Warming botanicals — burned orange and cardamom dominating, Irish rosemary adding herbal depth, Szechuan pepper providing numbing heat, kaffir lime leaf adding aromatic citrus, the genever-style malt base giving rich viscosity

Finish

Spiced and warming — cardamom and orange persisting, woody and contemplative, designed for chilled sipping or ginger beer

First Impressions

Blood Monkey Spice Storm takes the original genever-style Irish gin — already distinctive with its malted barley base — and puts it through a second distillation with charred Seville oranges, cardamom pods, and Irish rosemary. The charring of the Seville oranges adds a smoky bitterness that transforms the spirit. Gold at the Global Gin Masters in the Contemporary category.

Tasting

Charred Seville orange, cardamom, Szechuan pepper, Irish rosemary, and kaffir lime leaf on a malted barley base. The nose is warming and woody with smoky charred citrus. On the palate at 40%, warming: burned orange and cardamom dominate, rosemary adds herbal depth, Szechuan pepper provides numbing heat. The finish is spiced and warming.

The Bottom Line

Blood Monkey Spice Storm earns a 7 — the charred Seville orange is inspired, adding a smoky bitterness that lifts this above standard spiced gins. The malted barley base provides viscosity and warmth. Gold at the Global Gin Masters confirms the quality. Best chilled neat or with ginger beer. At £35, a spiced Irish gin with genuine innovation.

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Edward Forwood
Edward Forwood
Senior Gin Reviewer

Edward has spent two decades judging spirits at competitions from the IWSC to the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, developing a palate that prizes balance above novelty. A holder of the WSET D...

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