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Cooper King Dry Gin: England's First Carbon-Negative Gin With Yorkshire Honey

Cooper King Dry Gin: England's First Carbon-Negative Gin With Yorkshire Honey

8 /10
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Distillery: Cooper King Distillery
ABV: 40% ABV
Price: £39

Tasting Notes

Nose

Pine-y juniper leading — floral Yorkshire honey with ripe citrus in support, clean and vibrant

Palate

Rich cardamom married with juicy citrus — floral layers of local honey delivering fresh vibrant character, the 100% renewable energy distilling showing in the clean, bright profile

Finish

Fresh and vibrant — cardamom warmth with honey sweetness, every sip removing more carbon than it creates

First Impressions

Cooper King is England's first carbon-negative gin — each bottle removes 1kg more CO2 than emitted, plants 1m² of native woodland, and £1 goes to Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust. Founded by Dr Abbie Neilson and Chris Jaume after a Tasmanian whisky pilgrimage. Hand-distilled with 100% renewable energy in Yorkshire.

Tasting

The nose is piney juniper with floral honey and citrus. On the palate, rich cardamom married with juicy citrus and floral honey — fresh and vibrant. The finish is cardamom warmth with honey sweetness.

The Bottom Line

Cooper King earns an 8 for the most comprehensive sustainability story in English gin — carbon-negative, woodland-planting, charity-donating, renewable-energy-powered. And the gin is genuinely excellent — rich cardamom with Yorkshire honey creating distinctive character. Tasmania-inspired ambition, Yorkshire-crafted quality.

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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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