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Copperhead Gibson Edition Gin

Copperhead Gibson Edition Gin

7.2 /10
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ABV: 40%
Price: £38.75

Tasting Notes

Nose

Sweet nutmeg and aromatic cinnamon — ginger warmth, prickles of peppery juniper, slight creamy angelica, orange blossom, the complexity of 19 botanicals evident

Palate

Dry and spicy — savoury character with fennel and dill most obvious, warming spices confident and prominent, the 8-year genever adding depth and maltiness, mace and allspice creating pickling-spice warmth

Finish

Moreish savoury character — bigger complexity and longer finish from the 19 botanicals, the genever adding a genever-gin hybrid quality, warming and persistent

The Gibson is one of cocktail history's most debated serves — that single pickled onion replacing the olive, transforming a Martini into something altogether more savoury, more provocative. So when Copperhead, a brand already known for its alchemical leanings and distinctive copper-topped bottles, released a Gibson Edition, it immediately had my attention. This is a gin designed not as a blank canvas but as a statement of intent: built for the Gibson cocktail, yet bottled as a London Dry at a composed 40% ABV.

A London Dry With a Cocktail's Soul

What strikes me about the Copperhead Gibson Edition is the ambition of the concept. London Dry as a category demands a certain juniper-forward discipline, a structural integrity that many distillers treat as sacrosanct. To take that framework and orient it toward a single, rather unorthodox cocktail speaks to a distillery with confidence in its craft. At £38.75, it sits in that interesting middle ground — accessible enough for regular pouring, yet priced to suggest something beyond the ordinary.

The Gibson Edition carries the Copperhead house identity, that sense of old-world apothecary meeting modern precision. Without confirmed botanical details, the gin asks you to come to it without preconceptions, to taste rather than tick boxes. I respect that. It rewards curiosity over cataloguing.

I'd place this at 7.2 out of 10 — a well-executed concept gin that delivers on its cocktail-driven promise, though I found myself wanting just a touch more complexity to elevate it into truly memorable territory.

Best served: as a Gibson, naturally — stirred long and cold with a quality dry vermouth, garnished with a silver-skin onion, ideally on a rain-lashed evening when you want something bracingly elegant.

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Joe Whitfield
Joe Whitfield
Editor-in-Chief

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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