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McQueen Mocha Gin: Dark Roasted Coffee and Cocoa Nibs Distilled with Bulgarian Juniper in the Trossachs

McQueen Mocha Gin: Dark Roasted Coffee and Cocoa Nibs Distilled with Bulgarian Juniper in the Trossachs

7 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: McQueen Gin
ABV: 42% ABV
Price: £15

Tasting Notes

Nose

Dark chocolate and orange chocolate — dark roasted espresso bean, pine-accented juniper, rich and complex for a £15 gin

Palate

Surprisingly traditional gin-like — juniper, white grapefruit pith, bitter orange, then gentle bitterness of dark roasted coffee, vanilla and cream with hints of bitter chocolate at the edges, the cocoa nibs adding depth not sweetness

Finish

Dark roast coffee — bitter chocolate lingering, juniper persisting, the mocha character providing a long, contemplative close

First Impressions

McQueen Mocha was launched in June 2016 as one of four world-first botanical gins from the Trossachs Distillery. The key distinction: cocoa nibs and coffee are distilled botanicals, not flavourings added after distillation. They are macerated in hot spirit overnight alongside juniper, grapefruit, vanilla, and coriander, then the still is fired. The result is a gin where coffee and chocolate are integrated into the spirit rather than sitting on top.

Tasting

Cocoa nibs, coffee, juniper, grapefruit, vanilla, and coriander. The nose is dark chocolate with espresso bean and pine juniper. On the palate at 42%, surprisingly traditional gin notes — juniper, grapefruit pith, bitter orange — then dark roasted coffee and bitter chocolate emerge. Vanilla and cream with chocolate at the edges. The finish is dark roast coffee with lingering bitter chocolate and persistent juniper.

The Bottom Line

McQueen Mocha earns a 7 — a genuinely innovative gin where coffee and chocolate enhance rather than replace the juniper. The distillation-not-flavouring approach produces a spirit of far more subtlety than you'd expect. Best with premium tonic, coffee beans, and a grapefruit garnish. At £15, this is astonishing value for a world-first botanical gin. A Trossachs original.

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Amelie Farnham
Amelie Farnham
Gin & Botanicals Editor

Amelie came to gin via botany — she studied plant sciences at Edinburgh before realising her real interest lay in what happened to botanicals after they reached the still. She has visited over a hundr...

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