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Byron's Bird Cherry Gin: Cairngorm Wildflowers and Speyside Ferns Foraged from the Distillery Gardens

Byron's Bird Cherry Gin: Cairngorm Wildflowers and Speyside Ferns Foraged from the Distillery Gardens

7 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: Speyside Distillery
ABV: 43% ABV
Price: £38

Tasting Notes

Nose

Light, soft and gentle — hints of citrus and herbs from the lemon-scented fern, the wild Highland botanicals providing a fresh, green character

Palate

Smooth and warming — notes of spice and fruit, bird cherry providing a slight tartness mid-palate, blaeberry adding red berry sweetness, wild thyme contributing herbal depth, juniper underpinning throughout

Finish

Mellow and lingering fruit — warming peppery endurance, the bird cherry's tartness persisting gently, a Highland gin through and through

First Impressions

Byron's Gin is hand-crafted by Speyside Distillery, nestled in the foothills of the Cairngorm Mountains. The Bird Cherry expression uses botanicals that grow in the distillery gardens or the surrounding Highland landscape: bird cherry (Prunus padus, a native tree whose fruit has a bitter-almond quality), lemon-scented fern, ladies bedstraw, rowan, wild thyme, and blaeberry — the Scottish word for bilberry. The Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland has endorsed this gin's genuine connection to wild Scottish plants.

Tasting

Seven botanicals, all from the Cairngorms landscape. The nose is light, soft, and gentle — citrus and herbs from the lemon-scented fern. On the palate at 43%, smooth and warming: bird cherry provides slight tartness mid-palate, blaeberry adds red berry sweetness, wild thyme contributes herbal depth. Juniper underpins throughout. The finish is mellow with lingering fruit and warming peppery endurance.

The Bottom Line

Byron's Bird Cherry earns a 7 — a gin where every botanical grows within sight of the distillery. The bird cherry is an inspired choice: its bitter-almond tartness provides a flavour dimension that cultivated fruit cannot replicate. The lemon-scented fern and ladies bedstraw add genuine Highland wildness. Best in a G&T with light tonic and a sprig of wild thyme. At £38, a taste of the Cairngorms from the distillery in their foothills.

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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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