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Malfy Con Limone Gin

Malfy Con Limone Gin

7.2 /10
EDITOR
ABV: 41%
Price: £32.25

Tasting Notes

Nose

Rich citrus oil — intense lemon with bitter orange rind notes underneath, faint terpenic conifer note lurking, the Amalfi lemons declaring themselves immediately and completely

Palate

Lemon so firm it initially drowns the other botanicals — give it time and juniper emerges alongside spicy coriander, bitter orange providing balance, the vacuum distillation preserving a freshness that traditional heat would lose, slight sweetness

Finish

Juniper and cassia warmth building late — lemon oil lingering on the lips, coriander spice, cleaner and more composed than the citrus-forward palate suggests, surprisingly dry

Malfy Con Limone is one of those bottles that immediately signals its intentions. The bright yellow label, the Italian heritage, the promise of lemon — this is a gin that knows exactly what it wants to be, and I respect that clarity of vision enormously.

Style & Character

Classified as a London Dry at 41% ABV, Malfy Con Limone sits in interesting territory. The London Dry designation tells us this gin meets strict production standards — natural botanicals, no artificial flavours added post-distillation — yet the prominent lemon character pushes it toward the contemporary end of the spectrum. It's this tension between traditional method and modern flavour profile that makes it such a compelling bottle to explore.

The Botanical Approach

While the full botanical bill isn't publicly confirmed, the star of the show is unquestionably Italian lemon. What fascinates me about citrus-forward gins is how the distillation process transforms raw peel into something far more complex than simple lemon juice. The oils extracted during vapour infusion carry aromatic compounds that interact with juniper in genuinely exciting ways, creating layers that a squeeze of fresh citrus simply cannot replicate.

Best Served

This is a gin that was practically born for a Gin & Tonic — but not just any G&T. I'd pair it with a Mediterranean tonic water, a generous wheel of fresh lemon, and a sprig of rosemary to bridge the Italian aromatics. For cocktails, try it in a White Lady where that citrus character can do real work alongside Cointreau and fresh lemon juice. Even a simple Gimlet becomes something rather special with a lemon-forward gin like this.

At £32.25, Malfy Con Limone represents fair value for a well-made, distinctive gin that earns its place on any home bar. It does one thing brilliantly, and sometimes that focused ambition is worth more than trying to be everything at once. A solid 7.2 out of 10.

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Joe Whitfield
Joe Whitfield
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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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