I had a small pour of this gin and let it open up. It had a decent fresh citrus; after that, the finish turned medicinal. Middle of the road for my taste.
botanical - juniperQueen Sea Gin
3Queen Sea Gin is a vibrantly flavored gin inspired by the bounty of the sea. Crafted with botanicals like grapefruit, juniper berries, lime peel, coriander seeds, angelica root, and orris root, it offers a refreshing and citrusy taste with a hint of spice. Perfect for sipping neat, on the rocks, or mixed into your favorite cocktails.
Alcohol strength can vary by variant and market. Check the bottle label before serving.
Queen Sea Gin is a gin — a clear spirit infused with juniper berries and other botanicals (herbs, spices, citrus). It's refreshing, aromatic, and the backbone of classic cocktails like the G&T.
Queen Sea Gin is crafted through the careful distillation of botanicals. Queen Sea Gin is a vibrantly flavored gin inspired by the bounty of the sea. Crafted with botanicals like grapefruit, juniper berries, lime peel, coriander seeds, angelica root, and orris root, it offers a refreshing and citrusy taste with a hint of spice. Perfect for sipping neat, on the rocks, or mixed into your favorite cocktails. Queen Sea Gin boasts a vibrant citrus aroma with notes of lemon, grapefruit, and lime zest. The palate is smooth and refreshing, showcasing delicate hints of lavender and elderflower alongside juniper berries and coriander. A subtle salinity adds complexity, followed by a clean and lingering finish with a touch of sweetness. The gin-making process centers on the selection and balance of botanicals with juniper as the mandatory backbone.
Basic History
A gin by Queen Sea from United Kingdom, crafted with carefully selected botanicals for a distinctive character.
Origin & Region
Made in the United Kingdom, with centuries of distilling heritage across gin, whisky, and beer.
What goes with it
Bruschetta
Grilled Prawns
Light Salads
Smoked Salmon
Olives & Cheese
Grilled WagyuTop Reviews
This gin was part of a weekend catch-up. There was enough herbal notes to keep me interested, even though the bitterness felt one-dimensional. Good enough to revisit, especially with the right serve.
juniper - fresh - dryI tried changing the serve, but the juniper dominated everything. I finished the glass, but I wouldn't choose it again.
sharp - peppery - dry
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