Martin Miller's Westbourne Strength Gin
London Dry 45.2% ABVStronger Miller's delivers
The 45.2% Westbourne Strength takes the Martin Miller's recipe and amplifies everything. The Icelandic water still provides that famous smoothness, but now the juniper and citrus hit harder. A more assertive Miller's.
Miller's at its peak
Martin Miller's Westbourne Strength at 45.2% is the finest expression of this celebrated London Dry. The Icelandic water provides extraordinary smoothness while the higher ABV amplifies every botanical. Juniper, citrus, and earthy notes are perfectly harmonised. This is premium gin-making at its very best.
Icelandic water magic
There's something about the Icelandic water that makes Martin Miller's incredibly smooth, even at 45.2%. The botanical intensity at this strength is brilliant — juniper, citrus, and earthy notes all perfectly defined.
The definitive Miller's
At 45.2% this is Martin Miller's at its most assertive and rewarding. The Icelandic water purity, the bold juniper, the citrus brightness — everything is amplified. The Westbourne Strength is the version to buy.
Strong but slightly unbalanced
Martin Miller's at 45.2% has good body and the Icelandic water gives it a clean quality. But the Westbourne Strength pushes the alcohol a bit forward and the botanical balance isn't quite as harmonious as the standard bottling. Close, but not quite there for me.
Icelandic purity at strength
The Icelandic water Martin Miller's is famous for shines through even at 45.2%. The London Dry profile is clean and well-structured, with the higher strength bringing out more botanical detail.
Bold London Dry character
The Westbourne Strength at 45.2% gives Martin Miller's the backbone I've always wanted. The London Dry profile is bold and confident, the Icelandic water adds smoothness. A gin that commands attention.