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The Gin Masters 2024 – First Tasting results
By Melita KielyWhile the gin market has eased on the brakes from its high of a few years ago, it is still an incredibly vibrant sector, as proven by the first round of tastings for the Gin Masters.

Gin might be slowing down but it is certainly not out. The boom of recent years was always going to end, and in certain key markets, the category is seeing signs of a downward trend. However, on a global scale gin grew in volume terms in 2023, at a healthy 4%, according to IWSR data cited during Ginposium in London in June. This was a slowdown on the 8% increase in 2022 – but the category’s consumption levels remain 24% ahead of 2019.
“The industry has come out of the pandemic with a brief hiatus in growth and it’s still growing,” said Chris Pitcher, partner at Redburn Atlantic, while hosting a seminar at Ginposium. “It reached over 100 million cases, which is a phenomenal achievement.”
With consumers maintaining a keen interest in gin, and more brands than ever on the market, being able to showcase quality through professional accolades has never been more crucial. The first instalment of this year’s Gin Masters brought hundreds of bottles to the tasting tables – but which brands passed their quality checks?
No place like home house
Home House in London provided the setting for The Gin Masters 2024 – First Tasting in June. Forming the first of seven panels were: Cosmo Boardman, creative director at Moore House Cocktail Co; Simon Sharp, captain of Nautilus Gin Experiences; and Melita Kiely, editor of The Spirits Business, and chair of The Global Spirits Masters Competitions.
Matt Chambers, spirits writer and co-founder of the Whisky For Everyone blog, chaired a second group comprising Angelo Sparvoli, head bartender at the American Bar at The Savoy, and Graham McAteer, spirits partnerships lead at the Craft Gin Club.
Tobias Gorn, co-founder and senior partner at International Drinks Specialists, Marie Cheong-Thong, of The Larder at 36, sat on the same team. They were joined by Nicola Carruthers, deputy editor of The Spirits Business, who chaired the group.
Ruchira Neotia, drinks consultant, Neo Margarita, judged alongside Allison Strydom, of GinSquares, and Anne Jones, owner of Limestone & Jones Consultancy, who acted as chair. Freelance drinks writer and judge Sarah Miller chaired a group consisting of Sara Jane Eichler, of Negroni Club UK, and Henry Thorogood, European representative of Shimizu Seizaburo Shoten.
Emma Stokes, Gin Monkey, led a panel that included Tatti Sukamongkol, of Wanderlust Wine, and bar manager Emilia Wrelton.
And the seventh group included Dan Greifer, bar supervisor at Black Parrot, Steph DiCamillo, of Such and Cocktails by Mail, and David T Smith, writer and co-founder of the Craft Distilling Expo.

The tasting commenced with gins sorted by price point, starting with a flight of Standard bottlings costing up to £15 (US$19). Eight Gold medallists found success in the opening round – five of which were picked up by supermarket chain Aldi. Aldi’s Haysmith’s Seville Orange & Persian Lime Gin was among the Gold medallists, enjoyed for its “rhubarb crumble with a hint of ginger”. Royal Flush Gin also collected Gold in this flight after impressing with its “classic London Dry style, with a hint of citrus”. Commenting on the mix of gins and gin-based liqueurs, Gorn added: “At this price point, these liqueurs worked really well, and showed it’s not impossible to create great-quality, entry-level gins.” The first flight concluded with five Silver medals.
Progresssing to the Premium heat, where gins are priced between £16 and £20, the first Master medallists of the day were discovered. Two top awards were handed out in this round, including a Master for Water Dragon Spirits. “Dry woody herbs on an impressive nose,” noted one judge. “Herbaceous, full-bodied with a long finish.”
The second Master medal was awarded to Chiyomusubi Craft Gin Impact, which pleasantly surprised the judges with its “unusual fruity nose”. The palate brought “bright citrus, exotic spice and a spearmint note on the finish – complex and interesting”.
Two Gold medals were awarded, to Skagerrak Nordic Distilled Gin and Còmhla Scottish Gin. Skagerrak Nordic Distilled Gin delivered flavours of “warming cardamom and peppery spice with orange citrus”. Còmhla Scottish Gin had an “aromatic nose” leading to “freshness from the juniper, lime zest and fresh black pepper”. Six Silver medals completed the flight.
Jones noted: “A diverse flight, showing how tricky the lower price points are to navigate. Some well-made and classic examples versus over-worked or synthetic profiles. The more successful were simple and with well-integrated alcohol.”
In the more expensive Super-Premium segment, which looked at gins between £21 and £35, another Master medal joined the growing haul: Tanqueray No. Ten. “A lovely example of a London Dry,” said Greifer. Tasting notes included “heavy juniper, lovely citrus peel and cardamom pushing through”. Smith said it was a “textbook classic gin”.
A plethora of Gold medals gave the flight a boost – 16, to be exact. Among these were Hernö Pink Btl Gin, which impressed with “delicate florals” on the nose and “good texture” on the palate.
Malfy Originale also secured a Gold medal with “oily lemon” aromas, which also delivered on the palate. Stranger & Sons Gin, Highclere Castle Gin, and Siginia Stella Notte were also found to be deserving of the Gold award. Furthermore, nine Silver medals delivered in this heat.
“This was a varied flight with some good examples for the price range,” said Strydom.
As the medal tally shows, the Ultra Premium (£36-plus) flight is where the gin producers really elevated the standard of the tasting. Seven Masters were awarded in this flight alone.
The Aberturret Gin was one of the Master recipients, enjoyed for its “good texture, classic flavour profile, with some angelica root and coriander seeds”, which added a touch of spice on the finish. Also sitting in the Master echelons was Gin Mare Capri. The judges praised this gin’s “florality on the nose, with aniseed punching through the juniper” on the palate. “On the boundary of contemporary, but an excellent spirit,” said Smith. Hernö Gin secured the Master accolade for being “very moreish”. Tasting notes included “lemon, salt juniper and delicate fruit”.
Palmaráe Gin Premier Cru secured a Master medal thanks to tasting notes such as: “Pronounced floral character on the palate. Citrussy, peppery, floral and complex.”
Shortcross Gin gained a Master award for its “big herbaceous notes”, which left a positive impression on the judges. They also enjoyed a “zingy hit of exotic spice, leading to a long complex finish”. Also winning a Master in this flight was Epicureans Spirit Gin, which was found to be “super zesty” on the nose. Its palate was “elegant and floral, with plenty or orange zest and pepper spice” plus “decent levels of juniper”.
Completing the Master run in this heat was Ki No Bi Sei Kyoto Dry Gin. “Lovely mouthfeel to the fore of the palate,” one judge noted. Flavours included “citrus, spice and a long aromatic finish”.
No fewer than 18 Gold medals were celebrated in the same flight. From these, The Kyoto Distillery won for Ki No Tea and Ki No Bi. Secret Garden Distillery also secured a Gold medal for its Wild gin, which had “some menthol, sweet shisho leaf notes”. Gold winners also included Cygnet 22, Archie Rose Bone Dry Gin, and Height of Arrows. Four Silver medallists finished the round.
“There were some standout gins in this flight that showed good balance and complexity of flavours, worthy of the higher price point,” said Kiely.
Chambers was also impressed with the heat. He said: “Great consistency and quality across the flight. It shows that you get what you pay for.”
The standard only grew as the tasting moved from assessments based on price points to gin styles. Starting with a large number of London Dry gins, the judges were left very happy indeed. Ten Master medals were awarded in this round.
The Master winners included Portofino Dry Gin – La Penisola, enjoyed for its “crisp, juniper, fresh leafy notes”, and Hernö Gin 47, which “allows the juniper to shine at this higher ABV”.
Colombo No9 with Earl Grey was deemed worthy of a Master medal. The judges like the juxtaposition between “soft tea notes” on the nose, but “much more dominant Earl Grey flavours” on the palate. “This would be an interesting component in cocktails,” noted Carruthers.
Master-winning Gin Ashmont was described as a “very classic London Dry style with a good level of juniper and spice”. In addition, Beefeater 24 also took home the top award for its notes of “bergamot, citrus, coriander and subtle spice”.
“Good intensity of flavour with piney juniper and a peppery backbone” won Jawbox Export Strength Gin a Master medal. Joining the Master ranks was AmberChes Botanical Gin, which was liked for its “cardamom-dominant nose” leading to “juniper, citrussy coriander and impressive length”. Naught Classic Dry Gin was “slightly woody and herbal, with bitter notes of grapefruit pith”, all of which contributed towards its Master win.
Nine Sisters Ocean Gin also left a memorable impression on the judges, winning a Master medal for being “sharp, with a nice citrus palate”.
The final Master in this flight was delivered to Västerås Navy Strength. “The juniper and citrus is strong, yet for its ABV it is very mellow, and doesn’t feel harsh,” said Greifer.
A whopping 27 Gold medals were delivered in this flight. Gold award-winners included “expressive and citrussy” The Botanist Islay Dry Gin, and “juniper-forward” Mallard Point London Dry Gin. Whitley Neill Distiller’s Cut London Dry Gin also secured a Gold medal for having a “great spicy mix”.
Bringing the flight to a close were 20 Silver medallists, including Greater Than London Dry Gin, Misty Isle Salty & Sweet, Broken Bones London Dry Gin, and Patience Winter Gin.
Cheong-Thong said: “There was a very high standard throughout, shows high quality. Deserving of the price point.”
“There was a lot to discover,” added Kiely. “I enjoyed seeing more brands pushing the boundaries of London Dry in particular, from more earthy spices to green freshness.”
Good intensity
More Master medals made for an enjoyable flight of Contemporary. Two medals were collected by Whiskey&Co: On Spring, and Teen Spirits. The latter gin satisfied the judges with its “good level of flavour with citrus, some resin and good intensity for a colour-changing gin”.
Patience Spring Gin boosted the Master tally with notes of “dill and caraway – like part gin, part aquavit, but nicely made”. Master-winning Shortcross Citrus Drizzle Gin had “very perfumed notes”, while Master-winning Hernö Juniper Cask Gin gave “lots of cedarwood and pine”.
Australia’s Four Pillars Distillery collected two Master medals, for its Olive Leaf Gin and Spiced Negroni Gin. The former gained the top award for being “moreish with big bursts of flavour”.
The last Master in this flight went to “very complex and exciting” Zummit Dry, with “curried and spicy notes”.
The Gold medal tally in the Contemporary flight finished at 19 awards. Some of the Gold winners were: Sir Edmond Gin, Renais Gin, Archie Rose Signature Dry Gin, and Bosque Gin Nativo. The latter gin was found to be “bright with lots of juniper and some earthy liquorice”. Eight Silver medals – including awards for Bosque Gin Alta Montaña, Hapusa Himalayan Dry Gin and Ginagain 01 – completed the Contemporary heat.
Keeping things short and sweet, the Old Tom round produced two standout Master winners. First, Hernö Old Tom Gin: “Juniper-forward on the nose, botanically intense palate with lasting sweetness.” Master-winning Broken Bones Old Tom Gin was praised for being “citrus-forward, complex and interesting; grapefruit, anise, and honeyed sweetness”.
Creamier than expected
The Navy Strength contingent produced another Master medallist: Naught Overproof Gin. The judges found this to be “fresh, clean with herbs, menthol and pine; the palate is creamier than expected”. “Balanced and classic” Plymouth Navy Strength and “full-bodied” Hernö Navy Strength Gin both picked up Gold medals in this heat. Five Silver medals rounded off the flight.
Swedish distiller Hernö expanded its medal collection in the following flight: Cask-Aged. Hernö Juniper Cask Gin was the top medallist in this flight, taking home a Master. The award was given due to the gin’s “luscious mouthfeel with good intensity on the palate and impressive balance”.
“Characterful” Martin Miller’s 9 Moons and “well-aged” Four Pillars Whisky Barrel Gin both gained Gold medals. Four Silvers medals concluded the Cask-Aged heat.
From there, the judges turned their attention to Organic gins. Two Gold medals and a trio of Silvers were awarded. The Gold winners included “tangy and zesty” Truce of Gin, and “honeyed and aromatic” Drylaw Organic Muscatel Gin.
Well balanced
The first Master winner of four in the Microdistillery round, Västerås London Dry, was just the ticket for the judges. One judge said: “Really well balanced, coherent, smooth; plenty of juniper, yuzu, citrus, and spice all layered.” The gin’s stablemate, Västerås Navy Strength, also secured a Master award.
Hernö collected another Master for its Navy Strength Gin, while “elegant, extremely flavourful and complex” Great Bustard Gin was also awarded the top accolade. Three Gold medals completed the flight.
The Pink Gin round gave a Gold medal to Mallard Point English Rose, described as being “floral with faint berry fruits”. Four Silver medals were also enjoyed.
Meanwhile, an abundance of Gold medals made for happy judges in the Flavoured Gin flight. Gordon’s Tropical Passionfruit received a Gold medal for its “intense but authentic” flavour profile and distinct passionfruit notes. Signature Brands received two Golds, including one for Agnes Arber Pineapple Gin with its “tangy, tropical” profile.
Malfy Limone, Royal Flush Luxe Noir, and Gin AU 79 also received Gold medals. Sixteen Silver medals, in addition to the 12 Golds made for a strong flight.
Two Golds closed the first part of The Gin Masters in the Gin Liqueur round.
Both medals were collected by Aldi Stores Australia, including for The Infusionist Chocolate and Roses Flavoured Gin Liqueur. The judges said the gin was “sweet but great fun – you can taste chocolate and roses”.
With multiple styles showcasing many top-scoring gins, it is clear there is lots of life left in this vibrant category.
Standard | ||
Company | Product | Medal |
Coles Liquor Group | 1585 London Dry Gin | Gold |
Royal Flush Gin Company | Royal Flush Gin | Gold |
Heineken Beverages | Old Buck Dry Gin | Gold |
Aldi UK | Infusionist Raspberry Gin Liqueur | Gold |
Aldi UK | Infusionist Rhubarb & Ginger Gin Liqueur | Gold |
Aldi UK | Haysmith’s Seville Orange & Persian Lime Gin | Gold |
Aldi UK | Haysmith’s London Dry Gin | Gold |
Aldi UK | Haysmith’s Sloe Gin | Gold |
Aldi UK | Haysmiths Rhubarb & Ginger Gin | Silver |
Aldi UK | Haysmith’s Raspberry & Redcurrant Pink Gin | Silver |
Gas Familia | Jan II Gin London Dry | Silver |
Gas Familia | Jan II for Maria Gin Pink | Silver |
Prodal 94 | Wembley London Dry Gin | Silver |
Premium | ||
Company | Product | Medal |
Whiskey&Co | Water Dragon Spirits | Master |
Chiyomusubi Sake Brewery | Chiyomusubi Craft Gin Impact | Master |
Anora Group | Skagerrak Nordic Distilled Gin | Gold |
Aldi UK | Còmhla Scottish Gin | Gold |
Aldi Stores Australia | The Infusionist Classic Dry Craft Gin | Silver |
Coles Liquor Group | Mayfair Pink Gin | Silver |
Coles Liquor Group | Mayfair London Dry Gin | Silver |
Prodal 94 | Wembley Crown Gin | Silver |
Pernod Ricard | Beefeater The Spirit of London – London Dry | Silver |
Pernod Ricard | Beefeater London Dry | Silver |
Super Premium | ||
Company | Product | Medal |
Diageo | Tanqueray No. Ten | Master |
Hernö Gin Distillery | Hernö Pink Btl Gin | Gold |
Atom Brands | Bathtub Gin – Miso, Black Cardamom & Pine | Gold |
La Martiniquaise | Generous Classic | Gold |
Pernod Ricard | Plymouth Original Gin | Gold |
Pernod Ricard | Malfy Originale | Gold |
Coles Liquor Group | Pure Origin Tasmanian Gin | Gold |
Coles Liquor Group | Pure Origin Tasmanian Pink Gin | Gold |
Third Eye Distillery | Stranger & Sons Gin | Gold |
Du Nord Social Spirits | Prominence Gin | Gold |
DJ Limbrey Distilling Company | D1 London Gin | Gold |
J&M Ziegler | Freud Gin Wild Cherry Blossom | Gold |
Alexandrion Saber Distilleries 1789 | Siginia Stella Notte | Gold |
Alexandrion Saber Distilleries 1789 | Siginia Sole Rosso | Gold |
Highclere Castle Spirits | Highclere Castle Gin | Gold |
Bongin | Bongin | Gold |
Tiny Tower Liquor, Albion and East | Small Batch Serata Gin | Gold |
Aplus Premium Brands | Matraz Gin | Silver |
Atom Brands | Bathtub Gin – Persian Lime & Orange Blossom | Silver |
Hernö Gin Distillery | Hernö Old Tom Gin | Silver |
Moam | Gian The Gin | Silver |
Diwisa | Xellent Swiss Edelweiss Gin | Silver |
Diwisa | Silvus Gin | Silver |
Tiger Gin | Tiger Gin | Silver |
Distillerie des Appalaches | Kepler K | Silver |
Pendlewitch Distillery | Backridge Genevieve Gin | Silver |
Ultra Premium | ||
Company | Product | Medal |
Epicureans Spirit | Epicureans Spirit Gin | Master |
The Glenturret | The Aberturret Gin | Master |
Brown-Forman | Gin Mare Capri | Master |
Hernö Gin Distillery | Hernö Gin | Master |
Spirit Of The Oasis | Palmaráe Gin Premier Cru | Master |
Rademon Estate Distillery | Shortcross Gin | Master |
The Kyoto Distillery | Ki No Bi Sei Kyoto Dry Gin | Master |
The Kyoto Distillery | Ki No Tea Kyoto Dry Gin | Gold |
The Kyoto Distillery | Ki No Bi Kyoto Dry Gin | Gold |
Secret Garden Distillery | Wild | Gold |
JA Frey & Co Distillery | Ember | Gold |
JA Frey & Co Distillery | Floret | Gold |
Guatemalan Spirits | Xibal Gin | Gold |
Palmer Brands | Onyx Crystal Gin | Gold |
Kiyokawa Farm Distilleries | Kiyokawa Gin | Gold |
Berry Bros & Rudd | No.3 London Dry Gin | Gold |
Hernö Gin Distillery | Hernö Juniper Cask Gin | Gold |
Hernö Gin Distillery | Hernö Navy Strength Gin | Gold |
Tullamaine Distillery | Tullamaine Irish Gorse Gin | Gold |
Isle of Skye Distillers | Misty Isle Classically Aromatic | Gold |
Cygnet Distillery | Cygnet 22 | Gold |
Archie Rose Distilling Co | Archie Rose Bone Dry Gin | Gold |
Home House | Home House Gin | Gold |
Brown-Forman | Gin Mare | Gold |
Holyrood Distillery | Height of Arrows | Gold |
Secret Garden Distillery | Pinot Noir Gin | Silver |
DiBaldo Spirits | AG 107,86 Dry Gin | Silver |
Sassenach Spirits | The Sassenach Wild Scottish Gin | Silver |
Hamada Syuzou Co | Sasshu Gin | Silver |
London Dry | ||
Company | Product | Medal |
Portofino Dry Gin | Portofino Dry Gin – La Penisola | Master |
Hernö Gin Distillery | Hernö Gin 47 | Master |
Rockland Distilleries | Colombo No9 with Earl Grey | Master |
Pravda | Gin Ashmont | Master |
Pernod Ricard | Beefeater 24 | Master |
Kirker Greer Spirits | Jawbox Export Strength Gin | Master |
AmberChes Distillery | AmberChes Botanical Gin | Master |
Naught Distilling | Naught Classic Dry Gin | Master |
Feddie Ocean Distillery | Nine Sisters Ocean Gin | Master |
Västerås Destilleri | Västerås Navy Strengh | Master |
Västerås Destilleri | Västerås London Dry | Gold |
Hernö Gin Distillery | Hernö Botanical Flavoured Gin | Gold |
Diageo | Tanqueray London Dry | Gold |
Decka | Whaler Gin | Gold |
Bruichladdich Distillery | The Botanist Islay Dry Gin | Gold |
Central Hisúmer | The Botanicals Gin | Gold |
Mallard Point | Mallard Point London Dry Gin | Gold |
Pennington’s Distillery | Lakeland Moon Ramblers Gin | Gold |
Golden Road Gin | Golden Road Gin | Gold |
Brown-Forman | Fords Gin | Gold |
Montbel Wines and Spirits | Bold Gin | Gold |
The Belfry Hotel and Resort | The Belfry 1960 London Dry Gin | Gold |
Rola & Co | Gin Johnsen | Gold |
For-Ol Invest | Tamar Gin | Gold |
Anora Estonia | Saaremaa Dry Gin | Gold |
Signature Brands | Agnes Arber Premium Gin | Gold |
Rockland Distilleries | Colombo No7 Gin London Dry Gin | Gold |
Rockland Distilleries | Colombo No8 with Ginseng London Dry Gin | Gold |
Distillery of Modern Art | DoMA Nouveau Gin | Gold |
Deltone Di Sara Casagrande | HF4WD | Gold |
Halewood Artisanal Spirits | Whitley Neill Distiller’s Cut London Dry Gin | Gold |
Freestate Bottleneck | Freestate Bottleneck GIN | Gold |
Heineken Beverages | Amarula African Gin | Gold |
Naught Distilling | Naught Australian Dry Gin | Gold |
Berry Bros & Rudd | No.3 London Dry Gin | Gold |
Home House | Home House Gin | Gold |
Pernod Ricard | Beefeater London Dry | Gold |
Pernod Ricard | Beefeater The Spirit of London – London Dry | Silver |
Pernod Ricard | Beefeater Crown Jewel | Silver |
Diageo | Gordons London Dry | Silver |
Secret Garden Distillery | Summer | Silver |
Secret Garden Distillery | Wild | Silver |
Nao Spirits and Beverages | Greater Than London Dry Gi n | Silver |
Bruichladdich Distillery | The Botanist Hebridean Strength | Silver |
La Martiniquaise | Gibsons London Dry | Silver |
Crafty Distillery | Hills & Harbour Gin | Silver |
Isle Of Skye Distillers | Misty Isle Salty & Sweet | Silver |
Central Hisúmer | British Original London Dry Gin | Silver |
Stock Polska | Millhill’s Original London Dry Gin | Silver |
1979 Distillery | Saturday Gin | Silver |
Broken Bones | Broken Bones London Dry Gin | Silver |
Collymoon Craft | Gealach Úr | Silver |
The Gower Gin Company | GWYR Langland | Silver |
Patience Distillery | Patience Winter Gin | Silver |
Pennington’s Distillery | Lakeland Moon Ramblers Gin | Silver |
Sopwell House | Sopwell House London Dry Gin | Silver |
St Ermin’s Hotel | St Ermin’s London Dry Gin | Silver |
Contemporary | ||
Company | Product | Medal |
Whiskey&Co | On Spring | Master |
Whiskey&Co | Teen Spirits | Master |
Patience Distillery | Patience Spring Gin | Master |
Rademon Estate Distillery | Shortcross Citrus Drizzle Gin | Master |
Hernö Gin Distillery | Hernö Juniper Cask Gin | Master |
Four Pillars Distillery | Four Pillars Olive Leaf Gin | Master |
Four Pillars Distillery | Four Pillars Spiced Negroni Gin | Master |
Shroton Fair Gin | Zummit Dry | Master |
Renais Spirits | Renais Gin | Gold |
Secret Garden Distillery | Lemon Verbena | Gold |
Secret Garden Distillery | Pinot Noir Gin | Gold |
Ian Macleod Distillers | Edinburgh Gin – Edinburgh Botanics | Gold |
Sir Edmond | Sir Edmond Gin | Gold |
Broken Bones | Broken Bones Ljubjana Dragon Gin | Gold |
Crafty Distillery | Galloway Gin Limited Edition 2023 | Gold |
Urar | Urar Gin | Gold |
Distillerie Collesi | Collesi Gin | Gold |
Royal Flush Gin Company | Royal Flush Luxe Amber Gin | Gold |
Como The Halkin | Halkin Gin | Gold |
Raincheck Earth | Cherrapunji Eastern Craft Gin | Gold |
Archie Rose Distilling Co | Archie Rose Signature Dry Gin | Gold |
Cygnet Distillery | Cygnet Welsh Dry Gin | Gold |
Feddie Ocean Distillery | Nine Sisters Grapefruit Gin | Gold |
Four Pillars Distillery | Four Pillars Sticky Carpet Gin | Gold |
Four Pillars Distillery | Four Pillars Rare Dry Gin | Gold |
Four Pillars Distillery | Four Pillars Fresh Yuzu Gin | Gold |
Bosque Gin | Bosque Gin Nativo | Gold |
Bosque Gin | Bosque Gin Alta Montaña | Silver |
AmberChes Distillery | AmberChes Lemon Myrtle Gin | Silver |
The Copeland Distillery | Copeland Irish Gin | Silver |
Nao Spirits and Beverages | Hapusa Himalayan Dry Gin | Silver |
Brightfield | 809gin | Silver |
Ginagain Spirits | Ginagain 01 | Silver |
Copperpenny Distilling Co | Copperpenny No. 005 Social Gin | Silver |
Copperpenny Distilling Co | Copperpenny No. 006 Oyster Shell Gin | Silver |
Old Tom | ||
Company | Product | Medal |
Hernö Gin Distillery | Hernö Old Tom Gin | Master |
Broken Bones | Broken Bones Old Tom Gin | Master |
Navy Strength | ||
Company | Product | Medal |
Naught Distilling | Naught Overproof Gin | Master |
Pernod Ricard | Plymouth Navy Strength | Gold |
Hernö Gin Distillery | Hernö Navy Strength Gin | Gold |
Rockland Distilleries | Colombo No7 Ration Navy Dry Gin | Silver |
Four Pillars Distillery | Four Pillars Navy Strength Gin | Silver |
Halewood Artisanal Spirits | Whitley Neill Navy Strength | Silver |
Västerås Destilleri | Västerås Navy Strengh | Silver |
Aura Proizvodi | Aura Gin Karbun Navy Strength | Silver |
Cask-Aged | ||
Company | Product | Medal |
Hernö Gin Distillery | Hernö Juniper Cask Gin | Master |
Zamora Company | Martin Miller’s 9 Moons | Gold |
Four Pillars Distillery | Four Pillars Whisky Barrel Gin | Gold |
Fanny’s Distilling Co | Green Monkey Barrel Aged Gin | Silver |
Bruichladdich Distillery | The Botanist Islay Cask Rested Gin | Silver |
Bruichladdich Distillery | The Botanist Islay Cask Aged Gin | Silver |
Nao Spirits and Beverages | Greater Than Broken Bat Gin | Silver |
Organic | ||
Company | Product | Medal |
K Antonakakis | Truce of Gin | Gold |
Drylaw | Drylaw Organic Muscatel Gin | Gold |
La Martiniquaise | Generous Organic | Silver |
Hammarby Sjöstad Destilleri | Stockholm Dry Gin | Silver |
Hernö Gin Distillery | Hernö Botanical Flavoured Gin | Silver |
Microdistillery | ||
Company | Product | Medal |
Västerås Destilleri | Västerås London Dry | Master |
Västerås Destilleri | Västerås Navy Strength | Master |
Downton Distillery | Great Bustard Gin | Master |
Hernö Gin Distillery | Hernö Navy Strength Gin | Master |
Hernö Gin Distillery | Hernö Botanical Flavoured Gin | Gold |
Copperpenny Distilling Co | Copperpenny No. 005 Social Gin | Gold |
Distillerie des Appalaches | Kepler K | Gold |
Pink Gin | ||
Company | Product | Medal |
Mallard Point | Mallard Point English Rose | Gold |
Anora Estonia | Saaremaa Rhu Gin | Silver |
Gas Familia | Jan II for Maria Gin Pink | Silver |
Guatemalan Spirits | Xibal Equinox | Silver |
Distillerie Collesi | Collesi Gin Pink | Silver |
Flavoured Gin | ||
Company | Product | Medal |
Diageo | Gordons Tropical Passionfruit | Gold |
Aura Proizvodi | Aura Gin Karbun Limited Sea Edition | Gold |
Pernod Ricard | Malfy Limone | Gold |
Royal Flush Gin Company | Royal Flush Luxe Noir Gin | Gold |
Nao Spirits and Beverages | Greater Than No Sleep Gin | Gold |
Ian Macleod Distillers | Edinburgh Gin Key Lime & Ginger | Gold |
Four Pillars Distillery | Four Pillars Bloody Shiraz Gin | Gold |
DiBaldo Spirits | Gin AU 79 | Gold |
Signature Brands | Agnes Arber Pineapple Gin | Gold |
Signature Brands | Agnes Arber Rhubarb Gin | Gold |
Naught Distilling | Naught Sangiovese Gin | Gold |
Anora Estonia | Saaremaa Cur Gin | Gold |
Anora Estonia | Saaremaa Ore Gin | Silver |
Anora Estonia | Saaremaa Pas Gin | Silver |
Anora Estonia | Saaremaa Ras Gin | Silver |
Aldi Stores Australia | The Infusionist Lemon Myrtle Craft Gin | Silver |
Puerto de Indias | Puerto de Indias Strawberry | Silver |
Stock Polska | Millhill’s Strawberry Fields | Silver |
DiBaldo Spirits | Gin Paracelso | Silver |
Old Carrick Mill | Mo Chara Pineapple | Silver |
Old Carrick Mill | Mo Chara Passion fruit & Mango | Silver |
Stock Polska | Millhill’s Pineapple Breeze | Silver |
AmberChes Distillery | AmberChes Orange Gin | Silver |
Pernod Ricard | Malfy Gin Rosa | Silver |
Pernod Ricard | Malfy Arancia | Silver |
Pernod Ricard | Beefeater Peach & Raspberry | Silver |
Pernod Ricard | Beefeater Blood Orange | Silver |
Pernod Ricard | Beefeater Pink Strawberry | Silver |
Gin Liqueur | ||
Company | Product | Medal |
Aldi Stores Australia | The Infusionist Creme Brûlée Flavoured Gin Liqueur | Gold |
Aldi Stores Australia | The Infusionist Chocolate and Roses Flavoured Gin Liqueur | Gold |
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