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The Botanist Cask Rested Gin: Ugly Betty Meets Sixteen Oak Casks

The Botanist Cask Rested Gin: Ugly Betty Meets Sixteen Oak Casks

8 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: Bruichladdich Distillery
ABV: 46% ABV
Price: £46

Tasting Notes

Nose

Warming spices and candied citrus peels — perfumed juniper, baking spices and oak with sweet fleshy orange, cinnamon, coconut and almonds

Palate

Initially sweet with a stronger citrus punch — saffron and grapefruit with unexpected gingerbread and cloves, extra viscosity from the cask with deep mouthfeel

Finish

Oak fades as the heart of The Botanist reveals itself — fresh herbal notes, juniper, coriander and citrus returning in a rush

First Impressions

The Botanist Cask Rested is a 2024 release that takes the original 31-botanical Islay gin and rests it for at least six months in a cuvée of sixteen different casks — American oak and European oak. The result is a light blush-amber liquid that bridges the world of gin and whisky without quite belonging to either.

Tasting

The nose delivers warming spices and candied citrus peels — perfumed juniper meets baking spices and oak, with sweet fleshy orange, cinnamon, coconut and almonds. On the palate, initially sweet with a stronger citrus punch, then saffron, grapefruit, unexpected gingerbread and cloves emerge. The cask brings extra viscosity and deep mouthfeel. The finish sees oak fade as The Botanist's heart reveals itself — fresh herbal notes, juniper, coriander and citrus returning.

The Bottom Line

The Botanist Cask Rested earns an 8 for complementing rather than overwhelming the original gin with oak influence. The sixteen-cask cuvée adds complexity — vanilla, baking spice, extra viscosity — while the thirty-one Islay botanicals still have the final word on the finish. At around £46, a thoughtful bridge between gin and whisky drinkers.

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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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