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Boë Passion Fruit Gin: Tropical Stirling Gin at the Heart of the Flavoured Boom

Boë Passion Fruit Gin: Tropical Stirling Gin at the Heart of the Flavoured Boom

6.5 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: Boë Distillery
ABV: 41.5% ABV
Price: £22

Tasting Notes

Nose

Explosion of tropical fruit — ripe juicy passion fruit centre stage, sweet and tangy with bright zesty orange and exotic fruits, no juniper initially

Palate

Vibrant passion fruit both sweet and refreshingly tart, balanced by bright citrus and gentle peppery spice mid-palate — orange peel, angelica root, subtle mint and black pepper beneath the fruit

Finish

Warm lingering with exotic sweetness gently fading to clean crisp end with final suggestion of spice

First Impressions

Boë Passion Fruit Gin emerged in 2019 at the height of the flavoured gin boom and quickly became one of the category's most popular expressions. The Stirling-based distillery applies its Carterhead still expertise to the passion fruit infusion, and the 41.5% ABV — notably higher than most flavoured gins — ensures genuine gin character beneath the tropical fruit.

Tasting

The nose is an explosion of tropical fruit — ripe passion fruit centre stage, sweet and tangy with bright zesty orange. On the palate, vibrant passion fruit is both sweet and refreshingly tart, balanced by bright citrus and gentle peppery spice at mid-palate. Orange peel, angelica root, mint, and black pepper work beneath the fruit. The finish is warm and lingering, with exotic sweetness gently fading to a clean, crisp end with a final suggestion of spice.

The Bottom Line

Boë Passion Fruit earns a 6.5 for delivering vibrant tropical character at a proper 41.5% ABV. The Carterhead-distilled base ensures gin quality beneath the passion fruit, and the peppery spice provides welcome balance. At around £22, accessible and tropical. A flavoured gin that remembers it's gin.

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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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