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Edinburgh Seaside Gin: Bladderwrack and Scurvygrass From the Forth Shoreline

Edinburgh Seaside Gin: Bladderwrack and Scurvygrass From the Forth Shoreline

7 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: Edinburgh Gin Distillery
ABV: 43% ABV
Price: £31

Tasting Notes

Nose

Fresh light floral notes reminiscent of summer meadows and coastal breezes — subtle minerality emerging underneath

Palate

Sweet minerality from bladderwrack with briny seaweed savouriness — beautifully counterpointed by grassy scurvygrass notes, interplay between sweet, salty and grassy

Finish

Pleasingly crisp with a slightly sweet close — the coastal character lingers gently

First Impressions

Edinburgh Seaside is a coastal London Dry using botanicals foraged from beaches around Edinburgh. Bladderwrack seaweed provides sweet minerality and subtle savouriness, scurvygrass adds peppery spice and a grassy note, and ground ivy rounds things out with earthiness. Traditional gin botanicals — juniper, coriander, cardamom, grains of paradise — form the foundation.

Tasting

The nose is fresh and light with floral notes reminiscent of summer meadows and coastal breezes, subtle minerality emerging. On the palate, sweet minerality from bladderwrack arrives first with briny seaweed savouriness, beautifully counterpointed by the grassy notes of scurvygrass. The interplay between sweet, salty and grassy is well-judged. The finish is pleasingly crisp with a slightly sweet close.

The Bottom Line

Edinburgh Seaside earns a 7 for a convincing coastal gin that avoids the trap of being merely novelty. The bladderwrack adds genuine maritime character without tasting like a rock pool, and the scurvygrass provides a peppery counterpoint. Best with tonic, a grapefruit twist and thyme — the serve that brings the coastline to life.

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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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