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Hunters Gin: Century-Old Copper Stills with Balkan Juniper, French Angelica and Florentine Orris

Hunters Gin: Century-Old Copper Stills with Balkan Juniper, French Angelica and Florentine Orris

7 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: Hunters Distillery
ABV: 43.3% ABV
Price: £39

Tasting Notes

Nose

Citrusy and spicy — hints of orange and lemon peel, a touch of cinnamon warmth, clean and inviting

Palate

Sweet spicy entry — lovely balance of exotic spices with earthy juniper, a touch of aniseed adding depth, clean and crisp, the century-old stills producing a spirit of remarkable smoothness

Finish

Long with spice — orris and hints of dried herbs persisting, warming and satisfying, a finish that rewards patience

First Impressions

Hunters Gin is made in traditional copper pot and rectifying stills — some more than a century old — a heritage that is increasingly rare in an age of new-build craft distilleries. The botanical sourcing is deliberately international: Balkan juniper, French angelica, Spanish lemon peel, Florentine orris root. This is a gin assembled from the world's finest botanical sources, distilled in equipment that has had generations to season and develop character.

Tasting

The nose is citrusy and spicy — orange and lemon peel with a touch of cinnamon warmth. On the palate at 43.3%, a sweet spicy entry gives way to a lovely balance of exotic spices with earthy juniper. Aniseed adds depth without dominating. The spirit is remarkably smooth — whether from the century-old stills or the rectifying column technique, the mouthfeel is polished and clean. The finish is long: spice, orris, and hints of dried herbs persisting.

The Bottom Line

Hunters earns a 7 — a quietly excellent gin that lets its ingredients and equipment speak rather than chasing novelty. The century-old stills produce a smoothness that modern equipment struggles to replicate, and the internationally sourced botanicals are assembled with the confidence of a distillery that knows what works. Best in a Martini where the smoothness and spice come into their own. At £39, fair for a gin of this heritage and quality.

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Edward Forwood
Edward Forwood
Senior Gin Reviewer

Edward has spent two decades judging spirits at competitions from the IWSC to the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, developing a palate that prizes balance above novelty. A holder of the WSET D...

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