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Juniper Green Organic Gin

Juniper Green Organic Gin

7.4 /10
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ABV: 40%
Price: £23.50

Tasting Notes

Nose

Alpine forest with lively green pine and leafy herbs — lovely light lemony aroma with sherbet-like notes and subtle floral elements

Palate

Classically styled medium-bodied London Dry with black pepper spice, pronounced zesty lemon and coriander — big bold robust flavours with juicy juniper, smooth woody spice and clean citrus

Finish

Pine and peppery notes with more zesty citrus — clean and persistent

The organic spirits category has quietly become one of the more interesting corners of the gin market. What was once a niche selling point — a label flourish, really — has matured into a genuine differentiator, particularly among consumers who scrutinise provenance as closely as they do flavour. Juniper Green Organic Gin sits squarely in that space, and it does so as a London Dry, which immediately tells you something about the distiller's intent: this isn't a flavoured novelty riding the organic wave. It's a gin that wants to be taken seriously on classical terms.

A London Dry With Organic Credentials

At 40% ABV, Juniper Green sits at the entry threshold for a London Dry — a commercial decision that keeps the price accessible at around £23.50. That pricing positions it smartly in the everyday gin bracket, where it competes not on prestige but on principle. For the environmentally conscious drinker who doesn't want to sacrifice the juniper-forward backbone that defines the London Dry style, this is a credible option.

The organic certification is the headline here, and it carries weight. Sourcing organic botanicals at scale is neither simple nor cheap, so a sub-£25 price point suggests efficient production and a brand that has prioritised accessibility over premiumisation. That's a deliberate market position, and one I respect.

I'd score Juniper Green Organic Gin at 7.4 out of 10. It fulfils its brief — a clean, principled London Dry at a fair price — without overreaching. It won't displace the top-shelf bottles in a well-stocked bar, but it earns its place on the shelf for what it represents and what it delivers within its category.

Best served with a quality Indian tonic and a twist of lemon peel. This is a gin that bartenders can pour confidently as a house G&T — honest, uncomplicated, and easy to recommend to guests asking for something they can feel good about ordering.

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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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