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Whitley Neill Rhubarb and Ginger Gin

Whitley Neill Rhubarb and Ginger Gin

7.7 /10
EDITOR
ABV: 41.3%
Price: £26.95

Tasting Notes

Nose

Rhubarb and ginger at the forefront, fresh lemon and spice, with juniper following and a sweet fruity aroma

Palate

Hits hard with sweetness, gin notes on mid-palate with juniper sparkling briefly, orange and liquorice later — unmistakable rhubarb flavour after initial ginger heat

Finish

Medium-bodied and smooth with sweetness on the long finish — warmth in the back of the palate with sweetness remaining dominant

Whitley Neill's Rhubarb and Ginger Gin is one of those bottles that helped kick open the door for the flavoured gin movement. At 41.3% ABV, it sits comfortably above the minimum threshold for gin, which tells you the distillers aren't hiding behind sugar and syrup — there's genuine juniper backbone here, even if the headline act is clearly that rhubarb-ginger combination.

Style & Character

This falls squarely into the flavoured gin category, and it's a style I've seen do well across markets from London to Singapore. The appeal is obvious: rhubarb brings a tart, slightly tannic fruitiness, while ginger adds warmth and a gentle spice kick. It's the kind of pairing that works because the two botanicals pull in opposite directions — one sharp, one warm — and the tension keeps things interesting.

At £26.95, Whitley Neill pitches this as an accessible, everyday flavoured gin rather than a premium sipper, and that's a fair positioning. It's a crowd-pleaser built for long drinks and casual entertaining. The brand has become a fixture on supermarket shelves for good reason — consistency and drinkability are baked in.

Where It Sits

I'd score this 7.7 out of 10. It delivers exactly what it promises without overcomplicating things. It won't challenge a seasoned gin drinker looking for complexity, but it's well-made, approachable, and genuinely enjoyable. For anyone stepping beyond a classic London Dry for the first time, this is a solid gateway.

Best Served

Pour over ice with a premium tonic, then garnish with a thin slice of fresh ginger and a stick of lemongrass — it draws out the spice and adds an aromatic, almost Thai-inspired dimension that lifts the whole drink.

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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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