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G'Vine Nouaison Gin

G'Vine Nouaison Gin

7.8 /10
EDITOR
ABV: 45%
Price: £35.75

Tasting Notes

Nose

Delicate grape with citrus dominating middle notes — woody and peppery nuance, the vine flower adding a floral quality unique to this gin, clean and inviting

Palate

Juniper clearly at the front with coriander bitterness — peppery heat from cubeb, orangey citrus and floral notes, candied ginger, pleasant woodiness, viscous and luscious mouthfeel from the grape spirit base, warming and full

Finish

Woody and peppery — cubeb and ginger lingering, the grape flower's floral character emerging on the exhale, moderate warmth, a gin that tastes of Cognac's terroir without tasting of Cognac

G'Vine Nouaison Gin occupies an interesting space in the flavoured gin category. At 45% ABV, it sits comfortably above the minimum strength threshold, which tells me the team behind this bottle wanted presence and backbone — not just a light, easy-drinking spirit dressed up with botanicals.

Style & Character

The name Nouaison refers to the stage in the grape vine's lifecycle when small green fruit first appears after flowering. That's a deliberate nod to the grape-based spirit at its core, and it sets G'Vine apart from the grain-neutral crowd immediately. Where many flavoured gins lean on sweetness or novelty, Nouaison appears built around a more structured, vine-driven foundation. It's the kind of approach I associate with producers who want their base spirit to do real work in the final blend, not just act as a blank canvas.

What to Expect

At this price point — around £35.75 — you're in competitive territory. Flavoured gins need to justify themselves against excellent London Drys and contemporary styles at the same level. G'Vine Nouaison earns its place by offering something genuinely different: a grape-spirit softness that you simply won't find in a wheat or barley-based gin. That distinction alone makes it worth exploring.

Best Served

I'd reach for this in a French 75 riff — the grape-spirit base should harmonise beautifully with champagne. Alternatively, try it long with a premium tonic, a twist of green grape, and a sprig of fresh thyme. If you're feeling adventurous, sub it into a White Lady and let that vine character play against the citrus.

A well-positioned flavoured gin that brings genuine individuality to a crowded shelf. 7.8 out of 10.

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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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