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SW4 London Dry Gin

SW4 London Dry Gin

7.8 /10
EDITOR
ABV: 40%
Price: £26.75

Tasting Notes

Nose

Rich and florid juniper — spice and citrus in balance, none of the twelve botanicals hogging the spotlight

Palate

Liquorice sweetness arriving first — quickly becoming peppery and dry, strong bitter and spicy notes, juniper maintaining authority, savory herb adding an unusual savoury dimension

Finish

Sweetness and strong juniper — dry and peppery, moderate length, clean London Dry close

SW4 London Dry Gin takes its name from the postcode of Clapham in South London, and that urban identity runs through everything about this spirit. At 40% ABV, it sits at the baseline for a London Dry, which tells me the distillers are betting on balance and accessibility rather than sheer botanical intensity — a perfectly valid approach when the goal is a gin that works hard in mixed drinks without demanding centre stage.

Style & Character

As a London Dry, SW4 must meet strict production criteria: all botanicals are added during distillation, nothing artificial is introduced after the fact, and juniper must lead the charge. This isn't just a label — it's a commitment to clean, transparent distillation where technique genuinely matters. The London Dry method produces spirits with remarkable clarity, and at this price point, SW4 positions itself as an everyday gin that respects tradition without overcomplicating things.

What I'd Expect

With the London Dry designation doing the heavy lifting, you can anticipate a juniper-forward profile supported by the classic cast of citrus peel and perhaps some coriander seed warmth. These are the botanicals that have defined the category for generations, and when they're handled well at this strength, the result is a gin that feels both familiar and satisfying. The 40% ABV means the botanical oils are carried gently — nothing harsh, nothing overwrought.

Best Served

I'd reach for SW4 when making a classic Gin & Tonic with a quality Indian tonic, a generous squeeze of fresh lime, and plenty of ice. It strikes me as a gin built for exactly that purpose — unfussy, reliable, and refreshing. For something more composed, try it in a Gimlet with fresh lime juice and a touch of sugar syrup, where a clean London Dry can truly shine. At £26.75, it's priced for regular rotation rather than special occasions, and there's real value in a gin you can pour confidently any night of the week.

A solid, well-priced London Dry that does exactly what the category promises — clean juniper character built for cocktails. It earns a 7.8 for delivering honest quality without pretension.

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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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