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Masons Yorkshire Tea Gin: Gold Outstanding IWSC and Best British Contemporary — Yorkshire Tea Leaves in Every Batch

Masons Yorkshire Tea Gin: Gold Outstanding IWSC and Best British Contemporary — Yorkshire Tea Leaves in Every Batch

8 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: Masons of Yorkshire
ABV: 42% ABV
Price: £31

Tasting Notes

Nose

Dark tannin notes making an instant impression — mixing perfectly with piney juniper, softer spice of cardamom and fennel, unmistakably tea

Palate

Dry Yorkshire tea leading — pine, roasted cardamom, aniseed and black pepper spice from the Szechuan, citrus blast cutting through the tannins, crisp and refreshing

Finish

Long, dry, black tea — rich tannic notes with citrus brightness, cardamom warmth, the tea providing a finish unlike any other gin

First Impressions

Masons of Yorkshire took Britain's most beloved cuppa and put it in a gin — using the finest quality Yorkshire tea, straight from the teabags. It sounds like a novelty, but the awards tell a different story: Gold Outstanding at the 2019 IWSC, Best British Contemporary Gin at the 2019 World Gin Awards, Gold at the 2017 New York Wine & Spirit Competition. This is one of the most decorated contemporary gins in Britain, and the tea is the reason why.

Tasting

Eleven botanicals: juniper, coriander, almond oil, bay leaf, Szechuan pepper, cardamom, fennel, triple citrus peel, and Yorkshire tea. On the nose, dark tannin notes make an instant impression, mixing with piney juniper and softer cardamom and fennel spice. The palate leads with dry Yorkshire tea — pine, roasted cardamom, aniseed, and black pepper spice from the Szechuan pepper. A citrus blast cuts through the tannins. The finish is long, dry, and unmistakably tea: rich tannic notes with citrus brightness and cardamom warmth.

The Bottom Line

Masons Yorkshire Tea earns an 8 — the tea provides a tannic structure and dryness that is genuinely transformative, creating a gin that finishes more like a fine Darjeeling than a spirit. The Szechuan pepper adds complexity without the numbing heat. Three major international gold medals in two years confirm this is world-class. Best in a G&T with Indian tonic and a lemon twist — the tea tannins and tonic quinine create a sophisticated bitterness. At £31, extraordinary value for the most awarded tea gin in the world.

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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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