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Dyfi Original Gin

Dyfi Original Gin

7.5 /10
EDITOR
ABV: 45%
Price: £37.50

Tasting Notes

Nose

Classic London Dry with juniper punch, lightly earthy layers of fresh grass, mossy quality with light seaweed and saline

Palate

Smooth and rich with floral notes and savoury vegetal edge — bog myrtle and Scots pine tips adding wild Welsh character over classic juniper and coriander

Finish

Coniferous and earthy with lasting botanical complexity

Dyfi Original Gin is one of those bottles that caught my attention precisely because of its understated confidence. At 45% ABV, it sits at a strength that tells me the distiller wants you to experience this gin properly — not hiding behind a lower proof, but not pushing into navy strength territory either. That sweet spot speaks to a team that knows what they're doing.

A London Dry With Character

What I find particularly interesting about Dyfi Original is that it carries the London Dry classification, which immediately tells us something important about how it's made. London Dry isn't just a style — it's a legally defined production method. All the botanical flavour must come from the distillation process itself, with nothing added afterwards except water and a tiny amount of sweetening. It's the most honest category in gin-making, and I always respect a distillery that chooses to work within those constraints rather than taking shortcuts with post-distillation flavouring.

Best Served

At 45% ABV, this is a gin built to hold its own in cocktails. I'd reach for it in a classic Martini — somewhere around a 3:1 ratio with a quality dry vermouth, stirred over plenty of ice until properly diluted, then strained into a frozen coupe. That strength means the botanical character should carry through the vermouth rather than getting lost. Equally, a simple G&T with a premium Indian tonic and a twist of lemon peel would let the London Dry backbone shine. The price point of £37.50 positions it as a considered purchase, and at this level I'd want to savour it in drinks where the gin genuinely leads.

Dyfi Original earns a solid 7.5 out of 10 from me — a well-constructed London Dry at a confident strength that promises versatility across both simple serves and more complex cocktail applications.

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David Thornton
David Thornton
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