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Gin Xoriguer / Mahon

Gin Xoriguer / Mahon

7.8 /10
EDITOR
ABV: 38%
Price: £29.50

There are few gins with a provenance story quite as compelling as Gin Xoriguer. This is a brand that doesn't need to manufacture heritage — it has it in spades. Mahon gin, as a category, occupies a fascinating niche in the spirits landscape: a Mediterranean tradition with roots that predate the London Dry boom by centuries. At 38% ABV, Xoriguer sits at the gentler end of the spectrum, but don't mistake restraint for a lack of character.

A Barrel-Aged Curiosity

What makes Xoriguer particularly intriguing from an industry perspective is its barrel-aged classification. While the current wave of cask-finished gins feels like a trend driven by whisky crossover marketing, Xoriguer has been doing this quietly for generations. The barrel influence here isn't a gimmick bolted onto a contemporary base — it's integral to the product's identity. That distinction matters, and it's one that bartenders with any sense of history will appreciate.

At £29.50, the pricing is commercially sensible. It undercuts many of the craft barrel-aged expressions flooding the market while offering something genuinely distinct. This isn't another London Dry rested in ex-bourbon wood for six months and slapped with a premium label. It's the real article — a gin with geographical and stylistic authenticity that most competitors simply cannot replicate.

I'd score Gin Xoriguer at 7.8 out of 10. It delivers on its heritage promise and occupies a lane almost entirely its own, though the lower ABV may leave some drinkers wanting a touch more intensity.

Best served: With a quality tonic and a twist of lemon over ice — keep it simple and let the barrel character speak. It also works remarkably well in a Negroni, where that aged backbone holds its own against the vermouth and Campari.

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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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