Isle of Harris Gin
London Dry 45% ABVBeautiful bottle, good gin
The bottle is arguably the most beautiful in gin, but the liquid at 45% — while very good — does not quite live up to the presentation. The sugar kelp influence is subtler than expected. A lovely gin but perhaps slightly over-hyped.
Coastal character done right
Isle of Harris at 45% brings the Atlantic coast to your glass through its sugar kelp botanical. The maritime note is delicate and perfectly integrated with the juniper. A London Dry with real soul.
Scotland's island treasure
The sugar kelp harvested from Harris's shores gives this gin at 45% a distinctive maritime quality unlike anything else. Slightly saline, herbaceous, and wonderfully complex. A gin that tastes of the Outer Hebrides.
The most beautiful gin in Scotland
Isle of Harris at 45% is stunning in every sense. The sugar kelp botanical creates a maritime London Dry of extraordinary character. The bottle is gorgeous, the liquid is sublime. Outer Hebridean perfection.
Kelp and juniper in harmony
The use of locally harvested sugar kelp as a botanical is inspired. At 45% this London Dry has a gentle coastal quality — maritime without being fishy. The beautiful bottle is a bonus.
Maritime gin masterpiece
Isle of Harris Gin uses sugar kelp hand-harvested from the Outer Hebrides and it gives this London Dry at 45% a unique coastal, maritime character. Juniper meets the sea in the most beautiful way.
Outer Hebrides in a bottle
Harris Gin captures its island home beautifully at 45%. The sugar kelp adds a subtle maritime quality while traditional botanicals provide structure. A London Dry with genuine sense of place.