A gin with a sense of place, being made with Isle of Wight rock samphire and Boadicea hops alongside juniper, coriander seeds, fresh lemon zest, grains of paradise, angelica, liquorice, orris and elderflower.
Earthy sweetness and some citrus zing with a touch of sea air and warming pepper.

I had high hopes they was demolished after my first swig. This is in the same league as Gordon’s I’m afraid at quadruple the price
The taste of coriander is far to overpowering. This one isn’t for me
The flavour of the gin itself isn't too bad, passable, but the spirit itself is very rough and unpleasant. A triumph of style over substance, avoid
To say a vast majority of people have been conned by this gin is an understatement. It has a harsh, poorly balanced flavour, and bitter aftertaste. It's only redemption is that if you throw enough tonics/fruits/mixers at it, you can just blow out it's basic taste and use it up quickly before making the far more important decision of where the blue bottle is going to go as a nice decoration/candle holder, whatever. Buy Tanqueray or Beefeater for God's sake!
This is for the youth who drink it with lemonade!