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Conker Spirit Dorset Dry Gin

Conker Spirit Dorset Dry Gin

7.6 /10
EDITOR
8.3 /10
COMMUNITY (7)
Type: London Dry
ABV: 40%
Price: £35.50

Conker Spirit has earned a quiet but firm reputation among those who pay attention to the new wave of British craft distillers. Their Dorset Dry Gin sits squarely within the London Dry category — a style that demands precision, where there is nowhere for a distiller to hide. At 40% ABV, it arrives at the lower end of what I consider acceptable for a gin of this pedigree, though that is not in itself a failing if the botanical payload is well calibrated.

Style & Character

What draws me to Conker's approach is the sense of place they pursue. The Dorset name is not merely a postcode on the label; it signals an intention to root this gin in its landscape. While the full botanical bill has not been publicly confirmed, the house style leans towards a balanced, approachable expression — one that respects the juniper-forward architecture a London Dry demands while allowing supporting botanicals room to breathe. It is the kind of gin that suggests careful blending rather than spectacle.

Verdict

At £35.50, Conker Dorset Dry occupies a competitive bracket where it must justify itself against established names and ambitious newcomers alike. It does so with composure rather than flash. This is a gin that knows what it wants to be — a well-made, regionally proud London Dry that does not chase trends. I would place it at 7.6 out of 10: a solid, reliable expression that rewards those who appreciate restraint, though it stops short of the complexity that would push it into the top tier.

Best served: In a classic G&T with Fever-Tree Indian Tonic and a twist of grapefruit peel to lift the botanicals, or stirred into a dry Martini where its composure can speak for itself.

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Joe Whitfield
Joe Whitfield
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London Dry, Distillery Heritage, Industry Analysis, Spirits Editorial

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Hannah Brooks VIPsAllowed - Coastal freshness
8/10

There's something beautifully fresh about this Dorset gin. The London Dry profile at 40% is clean and inviting, with a subtle coastal quality that makes it perfect for summer drinking.

29 January 2026
Annika Svensson VIPsAllowed - Regional gin excellence
9/10

Conker Spirit have created a London Dry that genuinely tastes of its place. The Dorset character at 40% is subtle but unmistakable — fresh, clean, with a gentle juniper backbone. Regional gin-making at its best.

22 January 2026
Devon Marsh VIPsAllowed - Clean and refreshing
8/10

The Dorset provenance shines through in the freshness of this London Dry. At 40% it's light and clean, perfect with a simple tonic and a twist of grapefruit. Conker Spirit do the simple things well.

20 January 2026
Ruth Banks VIPsAllowed - Pleasant Dorset character
7/10

Conker Spirit's London Dry at 40% captures something of Dorset's character — there's a coastal freshness to it. But the profile is quite gentle and at 40% ABV it feels a touch light. A nice regional gin that could benefit from a bit more oomph.

9 January 2026
Astrid Nilsen VIPsAllowed - Dorset's crown jewel
10/10

Conker Spirit Dorset Dry at 40% is a masterwork of regional gin-making. The London Dry profile captures the fresh, coastal character of the Dorset coast with elegance and restraint. Every sip tastes of place and passion. This is what craft distilling is all about — a spirit that could only come from here.

2 January 2026
Simon Hughes VIPsAllowed - South coast charm
8/10

This London Dry at 40% has a charm that's hard to pin down — perhaps it's the Dorset air or the local botanical character. Whatever it is, Conker Spirit have bottled something genuinely appealing.

14 October 2025
Daisy Miller VIPsAllowed - Dorset in a bottle
8/10

You can taste the Dorset Jurassic Coast in this London Dry. At 40% the juniper is gentle but present, and there's a freshness that speaks to the local terroir. Conker Spirit are making their county proud.

2 October 2025

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