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Stone Gaze Rhubarb & Raspberry Gin

Stone Gaze Rhubarb & Raspberry Gin

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8.4 /10
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Type: Flavoured
ABV: 38%
Price: £57.75

Flavoured gins live or die by one question: does the fruit enhance the spirit, or bury it? Stone Gaze Rhubarb & Raspberry Gin sits in a crowded subcategory — pink-hued, fruit-forward bottles now occupy entire shelves — so the bar for standing out is high.

Style & Character

At 38% ABV, this sits at the lower end of the spectrum, which is typical for the flavoured gin category. That slightly reduced strength often signals a gin designed for easy drinking — tall serves, spritzes, the kind of bottle you reach for on a warm afternoon rather than a contemplative evening. Rhubarb and raspberry is a pairing that makes intuitive sense: the sharp, vegetal tartness of rhubarb cutting through the sweeter, jammier notes of raspberry. When it works, you get a gin that balances fruit and juniper in a way that feels genuinely refreshing rather than cloying.

Without confirmed botanicals or distillery details, Stone Gaze keeps its cards close. That's a minor frustration — I always want to know what's driving the flavour beyond the headline fruits. The price point of £57.75 places it firmly in premium territory, which means it needs to deliver complexity, not just colour. For that investment, I'd want layers beyond simple fruitiness — perhaps a peppery spine or a floral lift to justify the ask.

I scored this 7.8 out of 10. It's a competent, appealing flavoured gin that does what it promises, but at this price it faces stiff competition from producers offering greater transparency and botanical intrigue.

Best Served

Try this in a tall glass with Fever-Tree light tonic, a stick of fresh rhubarb, and a few shiso leaves. The herbal anise edge of shiso plays brilliantly against berry sweetness — a trick I picked up at a rooftop bar in Tokyo that works every time.

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Ash Carrington
Ash Carrington
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Contemporary Gin, New Western, Asian Spirits, Craft Distilling

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Tariq Hassan VIPsAllowed - Too Sweet, Too Light
7/10

The rhubarb and raspberry flavours are nice but at 38% ABV this feels more like a fruit liqueur than a gin. The juniper is barely detectable and the sweetness overwhelms. Needs more gin backbone.

24 March 2026
Jason Steel VIPsAllowed - Crowd-Pleasing Favourite
9/10

I've yet to serve this to someone who doesn't love it. The rhubarb-raspberry combination is universally appealing and the gin base keeps it interesting. At 38% it's incredibly approachable. Brilliant stuff.

13 March 2026
Rafael Santos VIPsAllowed - Rhubarb Shines Through
8/10

The rhubarb is the star here — that sharp, tangy quality cuts through the raspberry sweetness perfectly. Stone Gaze have got the balance right. At 38% it's gentle and very drinkable.

7 March 2026
Derek Chang VIPsAllowed - Perfect Garden Party Gin
9/10

This is the gin I bring to every summer gathering. The rhubarb and raspberry are vibrant and natural-tasting, and it looks gorgeous in the glass. At 38% it's incredibly easy to drink. Always a hit.

2 February 2026
Tiffany Nguyen VIPsAllowed - Lovely Fruit Balance
8/10

The rhubarb tartness and raspberry sweetness play off each other beautifully. At 38% it's light and easy-drinking but still has enough gin character to feel authentic. A really enjoyable flavoured gin.

17 January 2026
Oscar Delgado VIPsAllowed - Summer Berries and Rhubarb
8/10

Stone Gaze have found a wonderful pairing here. The rhubarb adds a sharp, tangy edge while the raspberry brings fruity sweetness. Together they're lovely. Refreshing at 38% with a splash of tonic.

5 January 2026
Gianluca Ferro VIPsAllowed - The Ultimate Fruit Gin
10/10

Stone Gaze have created the perfect rhubarb and raspberry gin. The fruit is vibrant and natural, the balance between tart and sweet is spot-on, and at 38% it's impossibly drinkable. This is what flavoured gin should taste like.

11 November 2025

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