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Opihr Oriental Spiced London Dry Gin

Opihr Oriental Spiced London Dry Gin

7.3 /10
EDITOR
8.1 /10
COMMUNITY (7)
Type: London Dry
ABV: 40%
Price: £24.95

Opihr Oriental Spiced London Dry Gin occupies a fascinating position within the London Dry category. Where most expressions in this classification lean heavily on juniper-forward simplicity, Opihr charts a decidedly different course — one that draws on the ancient spice routes for its botanical inspiration. At 40% ABV and priced at £24.95, it sits squarely in the accessible end of the market, yet its ambition reaches considerably further than its price point might suggest.

Style & Character

The Oriental Spiced designation tells you a great deal about where this gin's personality lies. This is a London Dry that privileges warm, exotic spice notes alongside the juniper backbone that the category demands by law. It is, in essence, a gin built for those who find the classical London Dry profile a touch austere — a bridge between tradition and the more adventurous end of contemporary gin-making.

I have always maintained that a London Dry should never abandon its juniper foundations, regardless of how creative the supporting cast of botanicals may be. Opihr walks that line with reasonable confidence. It delivers enough of the expected juniper structure to satisfy purists whilst offering a spice-led complexity that sets it apart on a crowded shelf.

Best Served

A classic G&T with Fever-Tree Indian Tonic and a slice of fresh orange suits this gin well — the citrus lifts the spice notes without masking them. It also holds its own respectably in a Negroni, where its warmth complements the Campari rather than competing with it.

At 7.3 out of 10, Opihr is a competent and distinctive expression that rewards the curious drinker. It may not redefine the London Dry category, but it offers a genuinely interesting perspective on what that category can accommodate.

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Olivia Wong VIPsAllowed - Spice overload
6/10

Opihr's Oriental Spiced approach is interesting in theory, but at 40% the spice notes overwhelm the London Dry juniper base. It ends up tasting more like a spiced spirit than a gin. The cumin-like note in particular is quite divisive.

16 March 2026
Priscilla Nunes VIPsAllowed - Spice Route in a glass
8/10

Opihr captures the flavours of the ancient spice routes in this London Dry at 40%. The warming spice character is well-balanced and makes for a genuinely unique gin experience.

14 February 2026
Tyler Bennet VIPsAllowed - Bold and different
8/10

If you want something that doesn't taste like every other London Dry, Opihr delivers. The oriental spice profile at 40% is distinctive and works surprisingly well in G&Ts with a slice of orange.

10 February 2026
Natalie Ford VIPsAllowed - Great with ginger ale
8/10

Opihr's spiced London Dry at 40% really comes alive when mixed with ginger ale instead of tonic. The oriental spice notes complement the ginger perfectly. A fun, versatile gin.

18 January 2026
Kofi Asante VIPsAllowed - Most unique gin I own
10/10

Opihr Oriental Spiced is unlike anything else in my collection. The London Dry base at 40% is beautifully woven with exotic spices that create something truly original. Bold, complex, and utterly addictive.

4 December 2025
Gianluca Ferro VIPsAllowed - Adventurous and warming
8/10

Opihr takes you on a journey with its oriental spice blend. At 40% ABV this London Dry is warming and aromatic, perfect for cooler evenings when you want something with more depth.

4 December 2025
Rosa Paredes VIPsAllowed - Spiced gin done properly
9/10

The oriental spice profile in Opihr is beautifully crafted. At 40% the London Dry base provides structure while the exotic spices create warmth and complexity. It's distinctive without being gimmicky.

25 November 2025

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