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De Borgen Holland Gin

De Borgen Holland Gin

7.6 /10
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ABV: 40.8%
Price: £38.95

Tasting Notes

Nose

Rich fresh herbs, citrus and juniper berries — floral orange blossom with a hint of nutmeg

Palate

Juniper mingling with aniseed, citrus and liquorice, complemented by lingering malt notes from the 17-year-old aged spirit

Finish

Surprisingly long, soft and freshly tingling

There are certain bottles that announce their origins before you even pour. De Borgen Holland Gin is one of them. The name alone — 'De Borgen,' evoking the grand manor houses of the Dutch provinces — speaks to a spirit rooted in the Netherlands' long and distinguished relationship with juniper. This is a gin that carries the weight of history in its label, a quiet nod to the country that essentially invented the category centuries before London ever claimed it.

A Dutch Perspective on London Dry

What makes De Borgen particularly intriguing is its classification as a London Dry, produced through a decidedly Dutch lens. At 40.8% ABV, it sits just above the legal minimum for the category, suggesting a distiller who has chosen restraint and balance over brute force. This is not a gin that needs to shout. The London Dry designation guarantees a juniper-forward profile with no added sweetness post-distillation, yet one suspects the Dutch heritage brings a certain roundness, a malty warmth that distinguishes it from its English counterparts.

Without confirmed botanicals, De Borgen invites you to approach it with an open palate — and I found that openness rewarded. There is a quiet confidence to this spirit, the kind that comes from a distilling tradition measured not in decades but in centuries. At roughly £39, it occupies a fair position in the market: not an everyday pour, but hardly extravagant for a gin with this much character and provenance.

Best served in a copa glass with a quality tonic, a strip of lemon zest, and perhaps a single juniper berry floating on top — ideally on a grey afternoon beside a Dutch canal, watching the light change over the water.

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Joe Whitfield
Joe Whitfield
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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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