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Le Gin de Christian Drouin

Le Gin de Christian Drouin

7.8 /10
EDITOR
ABV: 42%
Price: £41.50

Tasting Notes

Nose

Rose and lemon bringing finesse — apple fruitiness from thirty varieties, ginger spice, the Calvados heritage unmistakable

Palate

Smooth and spicy — ginger and vanilla providing body, cinnamon warmth, cardamom enhancing roundness and fruitiness, almond adding nuttiness, the thirty apple varieties creating a fruity depth unique among gins

Finish

Apple and spice lingering — the Calvados DNA persisting, rose petal softness, the individually distilled botanicals maintaining clarity, contemplative and satisfying

Christian Drouin is a name that commands respect in the world of French spirits. Best known for their exceptional Calvados and apple-based eaux-de-vie from Normandy, the house has built a reputation on meticulous craftsmanship over decades. Le Gin de Christian Drouin represents a fascinating proposition: a London Dry gin conceived by a producer whose heritage lies firmly in the orchards of the Pays d'Auge.

Style & Character

At 42% ABV, this sits comfortably within the classic strength range for a London Dry — enough presence to carry its botanical profile without overwhelming the palate. What makes this bottling particularly intriguing is the pedigree behind it. When a house with Christian Drouin's distillation expertise turns its attention to gin, one expects a spirit of considerable refinement, and that expectation is well met here. The London Dry classification tells us the fundamentals are sound: juniper-led, with no added flavourings after distillation, and a clean, honest construction throughout.

A Calvados House's Take on Gin

There is something quietly confident about Le Gin de Christian Drouin. It does not shout for attention or lean on novelty. Instead, it speaks to the skill of distillers who understand how to coax character from raw ingredients. At £41.50, it occupies the premium mid-range — a fair price for a spirit that carries the weight of a distinguished house name. I would rate this a strong 7.8 out of 10: a well-executed London Dry that benefits enormously from the expertise of its makers, even as it ventures into territory far removed from their Norman roots.

Best served: In a classic G&T with Fever-Tree Indian Tonic and a twist of lemon peel, allowing the juniper and any subtle orchard-influenced nuances to shine.

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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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