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Wicked Wolf Exmoor Gin: Individually Distilled Organics From North Devon in 100-Litre Batches

Wicked Wolf Exmoor Gin: Individually Distilled Organics From North Devon in 100-Litre Batches

8 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: Wicked Wolf Gin
ABV: 42% ABV
Price: £38

Tasting Notes

Nose

Vibrant citrus with lemon verbena and cardamom — kaffir lime leaf adding Southeast Asian brightness over earthy juniper

Palate

Citrus top notes contrasting earthier juniper and coriander — floral hibiscus adding colour and character, lemongrass and black pepper lending subtle spicy layers, complex yet harmonious

Finish

Black pepper and potpourri florals lingering — juniper leading into a clean bittersweet close, the individual distillation creating remarkable botanical clarity

First Impressions

Wicked Wolf distils each of eleven organic, fairtrade botanicals individually and extremely slowly in copper alembic stills to capture the full gamut of flavour. The individual distillates are then blended, filtered, bottled and labelled by hand in exclusive 100-litre batches on Exmoor, North Devon. Launched in 2015.

Tasting

The nose delivers vibrant citrus with lemon verbena, cardamom and kaffir lime leaf. On the palate, citrus contrasts earthier juniper and coriander, with floral hibiscus, lemongrass and black pepper creating complex spicy layers. The finish lingers with pepper and potpourri, juniper leading to a clean bittersweet close.

The Bottom Line

Wicked Wolf earns an 8 for Exmoor organic craft at its most meticulous. The individual distillation of each botanical creates clarity that blending-before-distillation cannot achieve, and the 100-litre batches ensure genuine small-batch character. The kaffir lime-hibiscus-lemongrass combination gives it a contemporary edge that distinguishes it from traditional Devon gins.

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Amelie Farnham
Amelie Farnham
Gin & Botanicals Editor

Amelie came to gin via botany — she studied plant sciences at Edinburgh before realising her real interest lay in what happened to botanicals after they reached the still. She has visited over a hundr...

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