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Panda Gin Limited Edition 2024: Blood Orange, Kaffir Lime, and Belgian Organic Innovation

Panda Gin Limited Edition 2024: Blood Orange, Kaffir Lime, and Belgian Organic Innovation

8 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: Panda Gin Distillery
ABV: 45% ABV
Price: £45

Tasting Notes

Nose

Warm citrusy with lychee, cherry, orange peel and juniper — fresh and expressive

Palate

Frank citrus attack giving way to fresh notes — explosion of vibrant citrus enriched with delicate freshness, bold yet perfectly balanced

Finish

Long subtle finish with elegant floral and fruity persistence

First Impressions

Each year, Belgium's Panda Gin releases a limited edition that explores new botanical combinations while maintaining the lychee thread that defines the brand. The 2024 edition combines lychee with blood orange, kaffir lime, fresh mint, cardamom, and bay leaves — certified 100% organic by Certisys and using pure water from the Hautes Fagnes highlands.

Tasting

The nose is warm and citrusy with lychee, cherry, orange peel, and juniper. On the palate, a frank citrus attack gradually gives way to a multitude of fresh notes — an explosion of vibrant citrus enriched with delicate freshness, bold yet perfectly balanced. At 45%, the body carries the complex botanical bill with authority. The finish is long and subtle with elegant floral and fruity persistence.

The Bottom Line

Panda Limited Edition 2024 earns an 8 for pushing the organic Belgian gin's annual innovation forward with blood orange, kaffir lime, and cardamom. The lychee thread connects it to the original while the new botanicals create something distinctly 2024. At around £45, the limited production, organic certification, and annual collectibility justify the premium. Best enjoyed neat at room temperature to appreciate the full complexity.

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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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