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Salcombe Gin Rose Sainte Marie

Salcombe Gin Rose Sainte Marie

8.2 /10
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ABV: 41.4%
Price: £45.25

Tasting Notes

Nose

Lovely floral bouquet of delicate lavender and rose — livened by peppery juniper and a hint of spice

Palate

Still very much a dry gin despite the pink hue — herbal and citrusy with strong juniper notes, soft red fruit sweetness from strawberries and angelica crispness

Finish

Fragrant citrus with subtle red fruit — crisp, dry and refreshing with lingering rose and pink peppercorn warmth

Salcombe has built a reputation for elegant, coastal-inspired gins, and Rose Sainte Marie is arguably their most romantic expression. This flavoured gin leans into floral territory with real conviction — rose petals and orange blossom form the aromatic backbone, while Macedonian juniper keeps things grounded enough to remind you this is still, unmistakably, gin.

Style & Botanical Character

What strikes me about Rose Sainte Marie is how deliberately layered the botanical bill is. You have that classic juniper base, but the supporting cast reads like a walk through a Mediterranean herb garden at dusk. Lemon verbena brings a citrus-herbal brightness that lifts the heavier floral notes. Pink peppercorns add a dry, peppery spice that stops the rose from tipping into perfume territory — a smart move. The inclusion of garden herbs and white flowers broadens the mid-palate, while red fruits lend a subtle sweetness that rounds out the profile without cloying.

At 41.4% ABV, it sits just above the minimum for gin, which tells me the distillers wanted drinkability over punch. That tracks. This is a gin designed to be approachable, and at £45.25 it sits in the premium bracket where you expect a degree of refinement in every sip.

The Flavoured Gin Question

I'll be honest — the flavoured gin category has its share of overly sweet, one-dimensional bottles that taste more like cordial than spirit. Rose Sainte Marie avoids that trap. The balance between the juniper core and the floral-fruit embellishments feels considered rather than gimmicky. The peppery spice running through it gives the gin genuine complexity and a slightly savoury edge that I appreciate. It doesn't abandon its gin identity to chase a trend.

That said, if you're a juniper purist, this won't be your everyday pour. The florals lead here, and they're meant to. For what it sets out to do — a refined, rose-forward flavoured gin — it does it well.

Best Served

Skip the standard tonic-and-strawberry routine. I'd reach for a light, dry Indian tonic and garnish with a sprig of lemon verbena and a few lightly crushed pink peppercorns to echo the botanical bill. For something more adventurous, try it in a French 75 riff — Rose Sainte Marie, fresh lemon, a touch of lychee syrup, topped with dry sparkling wine. The lychee plays beautifully against the rose and peppercorn. It's the kind of serve that turns a weekend afternoon into an event.

I'm giving Salcombe Rose Sainte Marie an 8.2 out of 10. It's a polished, thoughtful flavoured gin that respects the category while pushing it forward. The botanical layering is genuinely impressive, and the peppery spice gives it an edge that most floral gins lack. A bottle worth keeping on the shelf.

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Ash Carrington
Ash Carrington
Reviews Editor

Ash brings a global palate to the team, having spent five years based in Singapore and Tokyo exploring the rapidly evolving Asian whisky scene. As Reviews Editor at Whiskeyful.com, his reviews are kno...

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