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Never Never Triple Juniper Gin

Never Never Triple Juniper Gin

7.7 /10
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ABV: 43%
Price: £27.95

Tasting Notes

Nose

Pine and angelica root with broad green terpey character — almost smelling fresh juniper branches, boughs and needles, with floral citrus blossom and fragrant pepper

Palate

Zesty orange and pomelo easing into broad green juniper — oily and intense with prominent juniper, earthy undertones, finger lime, lemon sorbet, candied yuzu and mandarin orange

Finish

Earthy angelica colouring the durable glow of juniper berry — pleasant pepper berry warmth, nutty slightly earthy character with slick glycerol texture and juniper bitterness on a grassy herbal close

There's something wonderfully bold about a gin that puts juniper front and centre in its very name. Never Never Triple Juniper Gin doesn't just nod to the berry that defines the category — it builds its entire identity around it, and I find that kind of commitment genuinely exciting.

A Juniper-Forward Statement

At 43% ABV, this sits in that sweet spot where you get enough strength to carry robust botanical character without tipping into harshness. The "triple juniper" in the name suggests a process where juniper is introduced at multiple stages of distillation — a technique that layers complexity rather than simply amplifying a single note. It's a method that speaks to real craftsmanship, and it's one I always respect when I encounter it.

As a London Dry, this follows the most traditional and exacting style of gin production. Nothing is added after distillation — what you taste is purely the result of how those botanicals interact with the spirit during the distilling process. For juniper lovers, that's a promise: this is gin as gin was always meant to be, unapologetically piney, resinous, and aromatic.

Best Served

A gin this juniper-forward is practically built for a classic Martini. I'd go with a 3:1 ratio with a quality dry vermouth, stirred for a full thirty seconds over plenty of ice, then strained into a chilled coupe. A lemon twist expressed over the surface will complement the resinous juniper beautifully. It also makes a superb Negroni, where the juniper intensity holds its own against Campari's bitterness. At £27.95, it's a genuinely well-priced bottle for what promises to be a properly characterful London Dry.

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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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