G'Vine has always been a brand that understands the value of patience — and Nouaison Reserve represents that philosophy taken to its logical conclusion. As a barrel-aged expression bottled at 42% ABV, this is G'Vine stepping confidently into a category that continues to gain serious traction among both collectors and progressive bartenders.
The Business Behind the Barrel
The G'Vine range has long distinguished itself through its use of grape spirit and vine flower as a botanical anchor, a positioning that carved out genuine differentiation in an increasingly crowded market. With Nouaison Reserve, the brand extends that identity into barrel ageing — a move that signals ambition beyond the classic gin shelf. At £40.75, it sits in that interesting middle ground: accessible enough for the curious drinker, yet priced to suggest something genuinely considered is happening inside the bottle.
Style and Character
What you'd expect from a barrel-aged gin of this pedigree is a spirit where the wood influence complements rather than overwhelms the botanical core. The ageing process should introduce warm vanillin notes, perhaps a touch of spice and honey, layered over whatever floral and fruit character the base spirit carries forward. At 42% ABV, this isn't a gin trying to shout — it's one designed to unfold gradually, rewarding the patient pour.
Where It Sits
The barrel-aged gin category remains relatively niche but commercially significant, attracting whisky drinkers and gin enthusiasts alike. G'Vine Nouaison Reserve earns its 8.2 out of 10 by occupying that space with evident confidence and a clear sense of identity — it knows exactly what it wants to be.
Best served: Sipped neat or over a single large ice cube. This is also a gin that bartenders are reaching for in stirred-down serves — think Negroni variations where the barrel character adds depth without fighting the vermouth.