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Hayman's Cordial Gin

Hayman's Cordial Gin

7.3 /10
EDITOR
ABV: 42%
Price: £35.75

Hayman's is one of those names that carries weight in gin circles. A family distilling dynasty stretching back generations, they've built their reputation on classic English gin-making. So when they release a flavoured expression like Cordial Gin, it comes with a certain pedigree — and a fair amount of expectation.

A Modern Nod to a Victorian Tradition

Cordial gin has roots in the 19th century, when sweetened, fruit-forward gins were commonplace in British drinking culture. Hayman's Cordial Gin draws on that heritage, sitting in the flavoured gin category at a respectable 42% ABV. That's notably higher than many flavoured gins on the market, which often dip below 40%. It signals intent — this isn't a sugary afterthought. It's a gin that wants to be taken seriously.

The 'cordial' designation suggests a softer, more approachable profile than Hayman's drier expressions. Think rounded sweetness balanced against a juniper backbone, the kind of gin that bridges the gap between purists and newcomers. At £35.75, it sits at a competitive mid-range price point — not an impulse buy, but far from extravagant.

I'd rate Hayman's Cordial Gin a solid 7.3 out of 10. It represents a well-executed take on a historical style from a house that knows its craft. Where it loses a mark or two is in the crowded flavoured gin space — standing out requires something truly distinctive, and the lack of transparency around specific botanicals makes it harder to champion over more openly creative competitors.

Best Served

Try this with Fever-Tree aromatic tonic, a wheel of blood orange, and a single star anise pod. The spice lifts the cordial sweetness beautifully. For something bolder, shake it into a Bee's Knees with yuzu honey — it handles citrus-forward cocktails with real composure.

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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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