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Colombo London Dry Gin

Colombo London Dry Gin

7.3 /10
EDITOR
ABV: 43.1%
Price: £37.95

Tasting Notes

Nose

Subtle spice — warm cinnamon and earthy ginger, rounded with fresh juniper, the Sri Lankan botanicals creating an immediately exotic aromatic

Palate

Rich and balanced — coriander and juniper with citrus-like brightness, undertone of angelica earthiness, cinnamon adding Sri Lankan warmth, curry leaf contributing savoury depth, very easy on the palate

Finish

Clean and crisp — cinnamon warmth lingering, juniper dryness, smooth and likeable, designed for drinking with exotic food

Colombo London Dry Gin is one of those bottles that immediately piques my curiosity. The name alone evokes the spice routes — Colombo, the historic Sri Lankan port city that for centuries served as a gateway for some of the world's most prized botanicals. Whether or not that connection is intentional, it sets a rather exciting stage for what's inside the bottle.

Style & Character

As a London Dry, Colombo must adhere to one of gin's most exacting production standards. That means no artificial flavourings, no added sweetness after distillation, and a juniper-forward profile that earns the designation honestly. At 43.1% ABV, it sits just above the minimum threshold for the category, which in my experience tends to produce a spirit with enough backbone to carry its botanicals without becoming overly aggressive. It's a sweet spot that suggests the distiller wants this gin to work beautifully in cocktails while still rewarding a considered sip neat.

What I'd Expect

Without confirmed botanical details, I'm drawn to what the London Dry framework promises: clean juniper at the core, supported by the kind of citrus and spice interplay that makes the style so endlessly versatile. The name hints at Eastern spice influences — cinnamon, perhaps, or cardamom — though I won't speculate beyond what's confirmed. What I can say is that the production method guarantees a certain purity of flavour that I always appreciate.

Best Served

I'd reach for Colombo in a classic Martini first — a 3:1 ratio with a quality dry vermouth, stirred long over ice until properly diluted, and finished with a lemon twist expressed over the surface. At this ABV, it should hold its own without overwhelming the vermouth. A well-made G&T with a premium Indian tonic and a cinnamon stick garnish could also be a lovely way to explore what this bottle offers.

At £37.95, Colombo sits in a competitive bracket where I expect polish and personality in equal measure. It's a solid London Dry that respects the traditions of the category. A score of 7.3 feels right — a dependable, well-made gin that I'd happily keep on my bar shelf and recommend to anyone building their collection.

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Joe Whitfield
Joe Whitfield
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Joe has spent over fifteen years immersed in the whiskey industry, beginning his career at a Speyside distillery before moving into drinks journalism. As Editor-in-Chief at Whiskeyful.com, he oversees...

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