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Elephant Dry London Dry Gin: Fourteen Botanicals Including Devil's Claw, Buchu, and Baobab — 15% of Profits to Elephant Conservation

Elephant Dry London Dry Gin: Fourteen Botanicals Including Devil's Claw, Buchu, and Baobab — 15% of Profits to Elephant Conservation

8 /10
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Distillery: Elephant Gin
Brand: Elephant
Type: London Dry
ABV: 45% ABV
Country: Germany
Price: £29.25
Botanicals: juniper, devil's claw, buchu, baobab, lion's tail, African wormwood, apple, mountain pine needle, lavender, sweet orange peel, cassia bark, ginger, pimento berry, elderflower
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Elephant Dry London Dry Gin is a London Dry gin made by Elephant Gin in Germany. ABV: 45% ABV. Key botanicals include juniper, devil's claw, buchu, baobab, lion's tail. Our expert rating is 8/10.

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Tasting Notes

Nose

Subtle juniper — mountain pine undertone, herbaceous notes from the African botanicals, understated and elegant

Palate

Complex but strikingly smooth — floral, fruity and spicy flavours, devil's claw adding a distinctive bitter-herbal quality, buchu providing minty freshness, baobab contributing citrusy sweetness, the African botanicals creating layers unavailable to European gins

Finish

Dry pine and sweet floral — angelica woodiness, zesty citrus, zingy cinnamon spice, long and satisfying, the African conservation mission adding meaning to every sip

Expert Review

8/10

Handcrafted in Germany with fourteen botanicals including five rare African plants — devil's claw, buchu, baobab, lion's tail, and African wormwood. Four-time Spirit of the Year winner. 15% of profits fund anti-poaching patrols and elephant habitat protection across Africa.

Edward Forwood
Edward Forwood Senior Gin Reviewer
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