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Hepple Gin

Hepple Gin

7.5 /10
EDITOR
ABV: 45%
Price: £39.50

Tasting Notes

Nose

Delicately spicy with intense juniper — green piney fir branch, citrus-tinged herbal notes, black pepper, faint clove, camphor, green apple and blackcurrant

Palate

White pine needle opening — melon and lemon zest, crisp clean classic gin character, fennel and celery hints, juniper-forward and authoritative at 45%

Finish

Medium length, elegant — subtle liquorice and lemon, quintessentially classic, the triple juniper technique creating depth without heaviness

Hepple Gin arrives with a quiet confidence that speaks to a considered approach to London Dry production. At 45% ABV, it sits at a strength that suggests the makers want you to taste the spirit on its own terms — not hidden behind excessive proof, nor diluted to the point of anonymity. This is a gin that has been calibrated to let its botanical character come through with clarity.

Style & Category

What sets Hepple apart within the London Dry category is its reported use of vacuum distillation for the lighter botanical elements. This is a technique I have long admired when deployed with precision — it preserves the more volatile, delicate aromatic compounds that a traditional copper pot would otherwise strip away. The result, when done well, is a gin that manages to be both structurally sound and remarkably nuanced. The grain base provides a clean canvas, and the vacuum-distilled botanicals are layered on top with evident care.

Verdict

At £39.50, Hepple sits in the premium bracket where expectations are rightly elevated. It delivers a London Dry that respects the conventions of the category while employing modern distillation methods to push for greater aromatic complexity. I would not call it a boundary-breaker, but it is a thoroughly well-made gin that rewards attention. It earns a solid 7.5 out of 10 — a mark I reserve for spirits that demonstrate real craft without quite reaching the exceptional tier.

Best served: In a classic G&T with Fever-Tree Indian Tonic and a grapefruit twist, which will complement the lighter botanical notes beautifully. Equally at home in a dry Martini, where the 45% ABV provides the backbone to hold its own against the vermouth.

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Joe Whitfield
Joe Whitfield
Editor-in-Chief

Joe has spent over fifteen years immersed in the whiskey industry, beginning his career at a Speyside distillery before moving into drinks journalism. As Editor-in-Chief at Whiskeyful.com, he oversees...

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