Four Pillars Sherry Barrel Aged Gin
Barrel-Aged 43.8% ABVInteresting but the sherry dominates
The barrel-aged concept is appealing, but the sherry influence at 43.8% overpowers the gin botanicals. It's more like a sherry-infused spirit than a gin at times. The oak influence is pleasant but I wanted more botanical character.
The ultimate barrel-aged gin
Four Pillars Sherry Barrel Aged at 43.8% is the finest barrel-aged gin I've ever tasted. The sherry cask adds extraordinary depth — dried fruit, nuts, oak spice — while the gin character remains vibrant. A true masterpiece of modern distilling.
Sherry cask brilliance
Four Pillars' Sherry Barrel Aged Gin at 43.8% is a beautifully considered barrel-aged expression. The sherry influence adds dried fruit sweetness and nutty depth while the gin botanicals provide structure.
Four Pillars' best work
Of all Four Pillars' expressions, the Sherry Barrel Aged at 43.8% might be my favourite. The barrel-aged character is perfectly integrated — sherry sweetness, oak complexity, and gin botanicals in harmony.
Rich and complex
The sherry barrel ageing adds wonderful depth to this Four Pillars expression at 43.8%. Dried fruit, nutty notes, and oak spice meld with the botanical backbone beautifully. A gin for whisky lovers.
Barrel ageing at its finest
This is how barrel-aged gin should be done. At 43.8% the Four Pillars base gin is strong enough to hold its own against the sherry cask influence. The result is complex, layered, and utterly delicious.
Dessert gin perfection
This barrel-aged gin at 43.8% is incredible after dinner. The sherry cask influence brings dried fruit and nutty richness that makes it perfect as a digestif. Four Pillars have nailed it.