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Edinburgh Gin 1670: Botanical Garden Heritage in a Bottle

Edinburgh Gin 1670: Botanical Garden Heritage in a Bottle

7 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: Edinburgh Gin Distillery
ABV: 43% ABV
Price: £30

Tasting Notes

Nose

Aromatic with herbaceous almost floral notes — aniseed fennel sweetness meeting garden-fresh green character

Palate

Sweetness from aniseed fennel and delicate sweet cicely, transitioning into lively herbaceous character — Tasmanian pepper adds intriguing peppery warmth and complexity

Finish

Lingers pleasantly with a menthol tingle — herbaceous warmth fading to clean green freshness

First Impressions

Edinburgh Gin 1670 (formerly Edinburgh Gin Botanics) is a collaboration with the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, named for the year the Garden was founded as a medicinal physic garden. Fourteen native and exotic botanicals are hand-picked from RBGE's collection — fennel, sweet cicely, piper leaf, and Tasmanian mountain pepper among them. It represents the garden's journey from 17th-century medicine to cutting-edge conservation.

Tasting

The nose is aromatic with herbaceous, almost floral notes and aniseed fennel sweetness. On the palate, that fennel sweetness meets delicate sweet cicely, transitioning into lively herbaceous character. Tasmanian pepper adds intriguing peppery warmth and complexity. The finish lingers pleasantly with a menthol tingle and herbaceous warmth fading to clean green freshness.

The Bottom Line

Edinburgh Gin 1670 earns a 7 for a genuinely interesting botanical concept that delivers on its promise. The Tasmanian pepper and sweet cicely give it a distinctly garden-fresh character, and the collaboration with RBGE adds genuine provenance. Best with tonic and a fresh basil leaf garnish to amplify the herbaceous notes.

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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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