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Copperhead Gin: A Belgian Pharmacist's Tribute to the Alchemist Who Sought the Elixir of Life

Copperhead Gin: A Belgian Pharmacist's Tribute to the Alchemist Who Sought the Elixir of Life

7 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: Copperhead Distillery
ABV: 40% ABV
Price: £30

Tasting Notes

Nose

Sweetness with plenty of citrus — familiar juniper paired with fresh citrus peel and delicate herbal touches, subtle warmth of spice without heaviness, lively and inviting

Palate

Citrus and cardamom standing out — crisp entry with citrus lift, midpalate developing into gentle herbaceous layers and light spice, juniper central yet not overpowering, balance toward clarity of flavour, clean and readable

Finish

Mostly dry and slightly resinous — pine, lemon zest and faint peppery warmth fading gracefully, juniper lasting cleanly, angelica root providing earthy depth, the pharmacist's precision evident in the composed conclusion

First Impressions

Yvan Vindevogel is a Belgian pharmacist. He wanted to create a gin that acknowledged the spirit's medicinal origins — before gin was a cocktail ingredient, it was sold in apothecaries as a cure for stomach ailments, gout and gallstones. He named his gin after the fictional Mr. Copperhead, an alchemist who spent his life searching for the elixir of life. Like any good pharmacist, Vindevogel kept his formula precise: just five botanicals — juniper, cardamom, orange peel, angelica and coriander. No filler, no complexity for its own sake.

Tasting

The nose opens with sweetness and citrus — familiar juniper paired with fresh citrus peel and delicate herbal touches, a subtle warmth of spice that keeps the aroma lively. On the palate, citrus and cardamom are the stars: crisp entry with a citrus lift, midpalate developing into gentle herbaceous layers and light spice. Juniper is central yet never overpowers — the five-botanical formula means every ingredient earns its place. The finish is dry and slightly resinous: pine, lemon zest and a faint peppery warmth that fades gracefully, angelica root providing earthy depth.

The Bottom Line

Copperhead earns a 7 for the pharmacist's virtue of precision. Five botanicals, no wasted ingredients, every element readable on the palate. In an era when distillers compete to list the most botanicals — thirty, forty, fifty — Vindevogel's restraint is refreshing. Mr. Copperhead never found the elixir of life, but his namesake gin proves that the search for perfection through simplicity is its own reward. Best with a premium tonic and a twist of orange.

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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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