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Capreolus Hart & Dart Barrel Aged Gin

Capreolus Hart & Dart Barrel Aged Gin

7.9 /10
EDITOR
ABV: 47%
Price: £65.25

Tasting Notes

Nose

Gentle whiskey character with slight spice, almost nutty aroma — real kick bringing citrus and juniper notes through the wood

Palate

Deep pine from juniper followed by rich caramel, hints of juicy fruit — apricots, orange blossom, blood orange, sweetness, spice and complex fruits from the mulberry wood

Finish

Smooth with delicate mulberry sweetness, discreet tannins, floral complexity and rich spice — warm and lingering

Capreolus is a name that commands quiet respect among spirits enthusiasts, and their Hart & Dart Barrel Aged Gin is a fascinating expression that sits at the crossroads of two of my favourite styles — Old Tom and barrel-aged. At 47% ABV, this is a gin with serious intent, carrying enough strength to stand up to the influence of wood while letting its botanical character shine through.

Style & Character

Old Tom gins occupy a wonderful middle ground between the juniper-forward punch of a London Dry and the malty sweetness of a Genever, and when you introduce barrel ageing into that equation, you open up an entirely new dimension of flavour. The cask maturation process allows the spirit to mellow and develop complexity — think gentle vanilla, warm spice, and a rounded, almost honeyed sweetness layered over the botanical backbone. It's a technique that demands patience and real craftsmanship from the distiller, and at £65.25 a bottle, you're paying for that time in wood.

What Impressed Me

What I find particularly compelling about Hart & Dart is the balance of ambition. Barrel ageing can easily overwhelm a gin's identity, turning it into something closer to a whisky, but the Old Tom style provides enough inherent sweetness and body to meet the oak influence halfway. The 47% ABV is a smart choice too — robust enough to carry those richer, darker notes without tipping into hot territory. This is a gin that rewards slow, thoughtful sipping. I'm scoring it 7.9 out of 10 — a genuinely interesting spirit that showcases real skill in marrying wood and botanicals.

Best Served

This gin is magnificent in a Martinez — combine 50ml Hart & Dart with 25ml sweet vermouth, a barspoon of maraschino liqueur, and two dashes of Angostura bitters, stirred over ice until properly diluted and chilled. The barrel-aged character plays beautifully with the vermouth's richness. Strain into a chilled coupe and garnish with a twist of orange peel, expressing the oils over the surface. If cocktails aren't your mood, try it neat in a tulip glass with a single large ice cube — let it open up for a minute or two before your first sip.

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Ash Carrington
Ash Carrington
Reviews Editor

Ash brings a global palate to the team, having spent five years based in Singapore and Tokyo exploring the rapidly evolving Asian whisky scene. As Reviews Editor at Whiskeyful.com, his reviews are kno...

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