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Le Tribute Gin

Le Tribute Gin

7.8 /10
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ABV: 43%
Price: £44.25

Tasting Notes

Nose

Sweet orange blossom hitting first — then grapefruit and tangerine powering through, lime and lemongrass adding brightness, kumquat providing an exotic citrus note, complex and layered

Palate

Smooth and elegant entry — harmonious blend of mandarin, lime and lemongrass, kumquat adding a bittersweet dimension, cardamom providing gentle spice, juniper present as framework rather than star, refreshing and sophisticated

Finish

Herbal and crisp with prominent lemongrass — citrus lingering cleanly, cardamom warmth, moderate length, the fractional distillation keeping each botanical readable to the end

There are bottles that announce themselves before you ever unscrew the cap — through shape, through label, through the quiet confidence of their presentation. Le Tribute Gin is one such bottle. It arrives with the poise of something Mediterranean, something sun-warmed and unhurried, and at 43% ABV, it sits at that comfortable strength where a London Dry can truly express itself without burning away its subtlety.

A London Dry With Continental Composure

Le Tribute belongs to that refined category of London Dry gins that honour tradition while allowing personality to breathe through the framework. This is not a gin content to simply wave the juniper flag and retreat — there is an elegance here, a sense that whoever composed this spirit wanted it to be remembered at the table, not merely tolerated. At its core, the London Dry classification tells you the botanical work is done in the still, not after it, and that discipline shows. The result is clean, structured, and purposeful.

I find myself drawn to gins that carry a sense of place in their character, and Le Tribute has that quality — a certain warmth, a brightness that suggests coastal air and limestone rather than grey industrial estates. It is the kind of gin that rewards attention without demanding it, a spirit equally at home in a carefully built Negroni as it is in a long pour over ice.

At £44.25, Le Tribute positions itself in the premium tier, and the presentation alone earns its place there. The liquid justifies the price with composure and balance. A score of 7.8 feels right — this is accomplished, confident work that earns its seat among serious gins.

Best served long, with a quality Indian tonic and a generous wheel of pink grapefruit, ideally on a terrace as the evening light turns golden.

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Walter Graves
Walter Graves
Features & Culture Writer

Walter writes long-form features that explore the stories behind whiskey — the people, places, and landscapes that give each bottle its character. A former travel journalist, he has visited over two h...

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