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Dyfi Navigation Gin

Dyfi Navigation Gin

8 /10
EDITOR
ABV: 57%
Price: £51.50

Tasting Notes

Nose

Smooth with citrus fruit — powerful and complex from the Madeira barrel resting

Palate

Incredibly smooth with powerful flavour showing balance of sweetness and savoury — umami-rich from the Madeira barrel's sotolon character binding with botanical notes

Finish

Bracing freshness with long-lasting complexity — the ancient Madeira barrel adding depth

Dyfi Navigation Gin arrives at a moment when the barrel-aged category is finally shaking off its novelty status and demanding serious attention. At 57% ABV, this is a navy-strength expression that has spent time in wood — a combination that signals ambition and, frankly, confidence from the Dyfi team. You don't barrel-age a gin at this proof unless you believe the spirit can hold its own against oak influence without losing its botanical identity.

A Barrel-Aged Gin With Commercial Intent

What interests me about Navigation is the positioning. The barrel-aged segment remains a relatively uncrowded shelf in most independent bottle shops, and at £51.50, Dyfi has pitched this squarely at the premium-curious drinker — someone who has graduated from London Drys and wants complexity without crossing into whisky territory. It's a smart gap to occupy. The 57% ABV gives it the structural backbone to stand up to dilution in cocktails while rewarding those who prefer to explore it with just a splash of water.

The barrel-ageing process fundamentally changes what you can expect from a gin. Wood contact introduces vanillin compounds, tannin structure, and a warmth that sits beneath the botanicals rather than competing with them. At this strength, those characteristics will be amplified — expect a spirit with genuine weight and texture. This is not a gin that whispers.

Dyfi has built a reputation for working with foraged Welsh botanicals, and Navigation suggests a distillery willing to push into less conventional territory. That entrepreneurial streak is something I always respect. An 8/10 — a compelling entry in a category that rewards boldness.

Best Served

This is a Negroni gin, full stop. The barrel character and navy strength will cut through Campari and sweet vermouth beautifully. Bartenders looking for a point of difference on their back bar should take note — barrel-aged Negronis sell themselves.

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Ash Carrington
Ash Carrington
Reviews Editor

Ash brings a global palate to the team, having spent five years based in Singapore and Tokyo exploring the rapidly evolving Asian whisky scene. As Reviews Editor at Whiskeyful.com, his reviews are kno...

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