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Darnley's Cottage Series Gin: Elderflower Foraged from Wemyss Castle Grounds in a 350L Copper Pot Still

Darnley's Cottage Series Gin: Elderflower Foraged from Wemyss Castle Grounds in a 350L Copper Pot Still

7 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: Kingsbarns Distillery
ABV: 40% ABV
Price: £32

Tasting Notes

Nose

Pine needles and juniper — elderflower and cloudy lemonade, floral notes, fresh and inviting

Palate

Soft creme-like texture — sweet lemon and floral chamomile, elderflower providing delicate sweetness, pine at the centre, juniper and black pepper spice appearing with a touch of liquorice, beautifully balanced

Finish

Long and dry — floral and fruit characters from the elderflower, juniper dryness, the Wemyss Castle terroir in the foraged flowers

First Impressions

The Gin Cottage at Kingsbarns in Fife — where Darnley's gins are distilled in a 350-litre copper pot still — sits near Wemyss Castle, the family's ancestral home. Elderflower is foraged from the castle grounds, connecting this gin directly to the land where Mary Queen of Scots first met Lord Darnley in 1565. Six botanicals, London Dry style, elderflower as the signature.

Tasting

Six botanicals: juniper, elderflower, lemon peel, coriander, angelica root, orris root. The nose is pine needles, juniper, and elderflower with cloudy lemonade freshness. On the palate at 40%, soft and creme-like: sweet lemon, chamomile florals, elderflower sweetness, pine at the centre. Black pepper spice and liquorice appear late. The finish is long, dry, and floral.

The Bottom Line

Darnley's Cottage earns a 7 — the foraged elderflower from Wemyss Castle grounds gives this genuine terroir that most gins only claim. The six-botanical restraint allows each ingredient to speak. Best in a G&T with elderflower tonic where the floral notes double. At £32, a Scottish gin with 460 years of family heritage in every elderflower.

Amelie Farnham
Amelie Farnham
Gin & Botanicals Editor

Amelie came to gin via botany — she studied plant sciences at Edinburgh before realising her real interest lay in what happened to botanicals after they reached the still. She has visited over a hundr...

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