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Berto Gin: Piedmontese Iris Petals and Rosemary from Antica Distilleria Quaglia in Turin

Berto Gin: Piedmontese Iris Petals and Rosemary from Antica Distilleria Quaglia in Turin

7 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: Antica Distilleria Quaglia
ABV: 43% ABV
Price: £39

Tasting Notes

Nose

Fresh juniper immediately — followed by subtle citrus and aromatic herb notes, rosemary and bay laurel creating a distinctly Italian aromatic

Palate

Smooth yet characterised by a vibrant spice kick — the essence of the botanicals captured precisely, juniper profile similar to Tanqueray but with an Italian herbal warmth from the rosemary and wormwood

Finish

Long and clean — lingering herbal notes, dry and satisfying, zero sugar evident in the crisp close

First Impressions

Antica Distilleria Quaglia in Turin, Piedmont — the region that gave the world vermouth, the Americano, and the culture of the aperitivo — produces Berto Gin using their pot still and Italian-grown botanicals. The name Berto is Piedmontese dialect, and the gin reflects its home: rosemary, bay laurel, fresh iris petals, wormwood, and mint alongside the classic London Dry botanicals. Zero residual sugar — this is a dry gin that means it.

Tasting

Ten botanicals distilled in a pot still from a grain base. The nose is fresh juniper immediately, followed by subtle citrus and aromatic herbs — rosemary and bay laurel creating a distinctly Italian character. On the palate at 43%, smooth yet vibrant: a spice kick captures the essence of each botanical. The juniper profile is similar to Tanqueray — bold, authoritative — but with Italian herbal warmth from rosemary and wormwood. The finish is long, clean, and dry, with lingering herbal notes.

The Bottom Line

Berto earns a 7 — a gin that is both accessible to newcomers and rewarding for enthusiasts. The Piedmontese terroir is evident: this is a gin built for the Negroni, where the rosemary and wormwood create a conversation with Campari and vermouth that no other gin can replicate. From the region that invented aperitivo culture, a gin that honours that tradition. At £39, an authentic taste of Piedmont.

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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