Lind and Lime Gin
London Dry 44% ABVLime Overshadows Juniper
The lime character at 44% is bright and pleasant, but I found it overshadowed the juniper backbone. It's a well-made London Dry but the citrus dominance makes it feel less like a traditional gin.
Edinburgh Port Gin
Lind and Lime from Edinburgh's Port of Leith distillery is a London Dry at 44% ABV with a distinctive lime character. Named after the naval surgeon who cured scurvy with citrus. Crisp and refreshing.
Fresh Scottish Craft
Lind and Lime at 44% ABV is a beautifully fresh London Dry. The lime influence is bright and natural, lifting the juniper and creating a very drinkable gin. Edinburgh craft at its finest.
Citrus-Forward Brilliance
The lime character gives Lind and Lime a citrus-forward profile at 44% that's incredibly refreshing. The London Dry backbone is solid and the naval heritage adds great storytelling. Superb gin.
Zesty London Dry
The lime sets this apart from typical London Drys. At 44% it's zesty and vibrant with proper juniper structure. A gin with a great story and even better flavour.
Naval Heritage Gin
Named after Dr James Lind, this London Dry at 44% ABV celebrates the citrus that conquered scurvy. The lime character is vivid and the gin is beautifully crafted. History never tasted so good.
Edinburgh's Best Modern Gin
Lind and Lime is a triumph from Edinburgh's Port of Leith. At 44% ABV the lime-accented London Dry is crisp, vibrant, and flawlessly balanced. One of the best modern Scottish gins available.