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Linden Leaf 88 Molecular Gin: 28 Botanicals, 88 Molecular Compounds

Linden Leaf 88 Molecular Gin: 28 Botanicals, 88 Molecular Compounds

8 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: Linden Leaf
ABV: 44% ABV
Price: £40

Tasting Notes

Nose

Melon, yuzu and candied lime zest — bright citrus backbone with peppery juniper and sweet baking spice background

Palate

Menthol and fresh juniper with lime — spice notes and vivid cantaloupe, incredibly complex yet coherent, each of 28 botanicals contributing

Finish

Herbal with lemon thyme, winter savory and linden leaf — the molecular approach creating an incredibly long, evolving close

First Impressions

Linden Leaf 88 Molecular Gin was founded by three Cambridge scientists using low-temperature extraction to distil 28 botanicals without destroying aromatic molecules. The '88' refers to the eighty-eight molecular compounds responsible for the gin's aroma and flavour. It is more complex than any gin has a right to be.

Tasting

The nose delivers melon, yuzu and candied lime zest with bright citrus and peppery juniper. On the palate, menthol and fresh juniper with lime, spice notes and vivid cantaloupe — incredibly complex yet coherent. The finish is herbal with lemon thyme, winter savory and linden leaf creating an evolving close.

The Bottom Line

Linden Leaf 88 earns an 8 for applying scientific rigour to gin-making. The low-temperature extraction preserves aromatics that conventional distillation would destroy, and the result is more like a botanical perfume than a simple spirit. Fascinating for anyone who loves gin's aromatic potential.

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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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