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Hendrick's Neptunia looks to capture the glory of the sea within a gin! Inspired by the Ayrshire coast, master distiller Lesley Grace has infused this expression with a host of coastal botanicals, while keeping the Hendrick's characteristic hints of rose and cucumber core to the experience. We think this'll make for some excellent cocktails for enjoying while imagining you're on a beautiful beach somewhere...
Why not try a delicious Neptunia Fizz cocktail with the handy recipe below?
50ml Hendrick's Neptunia
25ml Fresh lime juice
25ml Simple sugar syrup
Soda Water
3 slices of cucumber
Combine all the ingredients in a highball glass, filled with cubed ice. Stir gently, top up with a splash of soda water and garnish with three sliced rounds of cucumber (you don't have to use three slices, go wild and have four if you want... But three looks good, if you want our opinion).
Fresh gorse and earthy juniper, fragrant hints of rose, subtly savoury at points, before sweet hints of citrus arrive on the finish.
The nose of Hendrick's Neptunia is fresh and aromatic, with bright citrus notes of lemon and lime. There’s a floral sweetness from the botanicals, along with a gentle hint of sea breeze and salt, giving it a crisp, coastal vibe.
On the palate, the gin is smooth and well-balanced, with the citrus continuing to shine alongside a subtle herbal bitterness. The sea salt element provides an intriguing savoury contrast, and the floral notes give the gin an elegant complexity that’s both refreshing and sophisticated.
The finish is clean and crisp, with lingering citrus and a touch of salt that creates a unique, coastal sensation. The herbal and floral notes fade gently, leaving a refreshing and slightly savoury aftertaste. It’s a clean, oceanic finish that lingers pleasantly.
We bought this gin a while ago so did not read the reviews on this site. It's one of our favourite sea inspired gins! It just shows how personal taste varies! We find the flavours are fresh and cut through the tonic nicely for a refreshing blast of flavour.
Agree with the above review. Excited to get home and open it Slightly stronger than average, so expected a kick. Sadly, felt like alcohol with little dimension or taste., hence felt needed to go through the same process the next day, thinking something was not quite right. Sadly the same reaction as the previous day. Taste of the sea??? We go through many bottles of Gin each year and I’ve never felt I needed to write a review! Sorry I feel I’ve wasted my money.
Quite disappointed with this one, it is very aquatic, almost tastes like mens aquatic aftershave smells if that makes sense. Very unpleasant and I will struggle to drink this.
Couldn't really recommend this gin, I couldn't get any much flavour from it, in fact a standard gordons has more punch. I did try their Midsummer solstice gin and that was lovely but this is wide of the mark. I tried to get hints of the sea etc but nothing, maybe they forgot to add the botanicals... bought on sale at 35 euro usually an eye watering €45 very disapponting
Perhaps the flavour is too subtle for me but found this gin incredibly two dimensional, certainly nothing would make me realise it is a “special” gin if I hadn’t poured it myself. Evan as a regular gin it is rather bland. I tried with a few different tonics and weirdly found it best with cheaper one; it suited less flavour and more sweetness. Tried it with lemon and cucumber, surprised to find the cucumber was just too much cucumber. A good dose of lemon juice made this into a delicious drink. Makes a very nice gin fizz.