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Crossbill Green Dry Gin: Three Parts of the Scottish Juniper Plant

Crossbill Green Dry Gin: Three Parts of the Scottish Juniper Plant

7 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: Crossbill Highland Distillery
ABV: 43.8% ABV
Price: £35

Tasting Notes

Nose

Captivating fresh and invigorating juniper — the essence of Scotland's juniper-rich landscapes

Palate

Punch of fresh bittersweet berry giving way to lasting citrus tang — the three juniper components creating distinct layers of pine character

Finish

Rich, gently peppery and dry — the green berries and needles adding dimensions the ripe blue berries alone cannot achieve

First Impressions

Crossbill Green uses three different parts of the Scottish juniper plant: blue juniper berries, green (unripe) juniper berries, and juniper needles — all handpicked from the Cairngorms National Park, macerated for six days then distilled in a 150-litre still in Glasgow's Barras. Where the original Crossbill uses just two botanicals, Green uses just one plant in three forms.

Tasting

The nose is captivating — fresh and invigorating juniper essence. On the palate, a punch of fresh bittersweet berry giving way to lasting citrus tang, the three juniper components creating distinct layers. The finish is rich, gently peppery and dry.

The Bottom Line

Crossbill Green earns a 7 for even more radical simplicity than the original. Using one plant in three forms is a bold concept that delivers — the green berries and needles add dimensions that ripe berries alone cannot achieve. Best with light tonic and rosemary or basil.

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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