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Copperhead Black Batch Gin: The Alchemist's Dark Expression — Elder Flower, Black Pepper, and Coffee

Copperhead Black Batch Gin: The Alchemist's Dark Expression — Elder Flower, Black Pepper, and Coffee

7 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: Copperhead Distillery
ABV: 42% ABV
Price: £38

Tasting Notes

Nose

Dark and complex — coffee adding depth, elderflower providing floral lift, black pepper spice, the original Copperhead character still recognisable underneath

Palate

Rich and layered — coffee's bitter depth meeting elderflower's delicate sweetness, black pepper providing warmth, cardamom and juniper from the original recipe persisting, darker and more contemplative than the original

Finish

Coffee and pepper lingering — elderflower sweetness fading, dry juniper, a sophisticated after-dark gin

First Impressions

Copperhead Black Batch takes pharmacist Yvan Vindevogel's original five-botanical recipe and darkens it with elderflower, black pepper, and coffee. The ABV is raised to 42% — two points above the original — to carry the additional botanical complexity. Where the original Copperhead is bright and clean, Black Batch is deeper, more complex, and designed for evening drinking.

Tasting

The original five botanicals plus elderflower, black pepper, and coffee. The nose is dark and complex: coffee depth, elderflower lift, pepper spice. On the palate at 42%, rich and layered — coffee's bitter depth meets elderflower's delicate sweetness, black pepper provides warmth, cardamom and juniper persist from the original recipe. The finish is coffee and pepper with fading elderflower.

The Bottom Line

Copperhead Black Batch earns a 7 — the coffee, elderflower, and pepper additions transform the original into something darker and more complex without losing its identity. The pharmacist's precision remains evident: nothing overwhelms. Best in an Espresso Martini where the coffee botanical amplifies, or in a G&T after sundown. At £38, the alchemist's after-dark creation.

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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