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Thompson Bros Organic Mediterranean Gin

Thompson Bros Organic Mediterranean Gin

7.6 /10
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ABV: 45.7%
Price: £29.75

Tasting Notes

Nose

Crisp bright citrus, gentle salinity, resinous juniper oils, clay pots, thyme and a touch of beeswax

Palate

Fresh clean herbs with rosemary at the fore, gentle chalky minerality, lemon peel, olives, brine and Sancho pepper

Finish

Aromatic pepper, more brine, juniper and lingering citrus oils

There are gins that announce themselves with clinical precision, and then there are those that arrive carrying the warmth of somewhere else entirely. Thompson Bros Organic Mediterranean Gin belongs firmly in the latter camp — a London Dry that wears its sun-drenched inspiration openly, even as it respects the structured discipline that the category demands.

A London Dry With Southern Sensibilities

At 45.7% ABV, this sits at a confident strength — robust enough to carry whatever Mediterranean botanicals the Thompson Bros have woven into their recipe, yet balanced enough that nothing feels forced or overwrought. The organic certification speaks to a certain intentionality in sourcing, a care for provenance that I always appreciate. Whatever grows wild on hillsides or is cultivated in careful rows has found its way into this bottle without synthetic shortcuts.

The word 'Mediterranean' does a great deal of heavy lifting on the label, conjuring images of sun-bleached stone, herb gardens tumbling over terrace walls, and citrus groves heavy with fruit. As a London Dry, it must lead with juniper — that much is non-negotiable — but the Mediterranean designation promises layers of herbal and citrus complexity beneath that evergreen backbone. It is exactly the kind of gin that bridges tradition and wanderlust.

At £29.75, Thompson Bros have positioned this squarely in the accessible premium range — fair value for an organic spirit with genuine character. I'd rate it a very respectable 7.6 out of 10: a well-made, thoughtfully conceived gin that delivers on its Mediterranean promise without abandoning the London Dry principles that give it structure.

Best served long with a quality tonic, a sprig of fresh rosemary, and a wheel of blood orange — ideally on a terrace as the last light catches the rooftops.

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Walter Graves
Walter Graves
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Walter writes long-form features that explore the stories behind whiskey — the people, places, and landscapes that give each bottle its character. A former travel journalist, he has visited over two h...

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