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Martin Miller's Gin

Martin Miller's Gin

London Dry 40% ABV
7.6
Editorial
8.1
Community (7)

7 Reviews

Mia Sundberg VIPsAllowed 25 March 2026
9/10
The Icelandic water difference

There's a purity and clarity to Martin Miller's that sets it apart. At 40% the London Dry character is clean and precise, with the Icelandic water contributing an almost mineral quality. Really special gin.

Thomas Weber VIPsAllowed 21 February 2026
8/10
Refined London Dry

Martin Miller's achieves a level of smoothness that few London Drys can match at 40%. The botanical profile is elegant and restrained, making it ideal for Martinis where you want the gin to whisper rather than shout.

Rosa Paredes VIPsAllowed 23 January 2026
6/10
Iconic but I expected more

Martin Miller's has a great reputation and the Icelandic water story is compelling, but at 40% the London Dry profile feels a little thin and unremarkable. It's smooth, sure, but smoothness alone doesn't make a great gin.

Lena Petrova VIPsAllowed 30 December 2025
8/10
Exceptionally smooth

The Icelandic water blending really does make a difference — Martin Miller's at 40% is one of the smoothest London Drys you'll find. Clean, crisp, and beautifully refined.

Zara Al-Hassan VIPsAllowed 28 December 2025
8/10
Smooth operator

Martin Miller's lives up to its smooth reputation. The 40% ABV London Dry is polished and easy-drinking, with enough juniper to satisfy without being aggressive. A very civilised gin.

Idris Ibrahim VIPsAllowed 16 November 2025
8/10
Classic with a twist

Martin Miller's takes the London Dry formula and refines it with that famous Icelandic water. At 40% it's smooth and well-balanced, with a clean finish that invites the next sip.

Luciano Bianchi VIPsAllowed 26 October 2025
10/10
Smoothest gin on earth

Martin Miller's is in a class of its own for smoothness. The Icelandic water blending at 40% creates a London Dry that's almost impossibly silky and refined. Every element is perfectly balanced. This is what premium gin should taste like.

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