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Wild Island High Croft Gin: Twenty-Two Autumn Botanicals Foraged from Colonsay's Fertile Farmland

Wild Island High Croft Gin: Twenty-Two Autumn Botanicals Foraged from Colonsay's Fertile Farmland

7 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: Wild Island Gin
Type: Contemporary
ABV: 43.4% ABV
Price: £37.50
Botanicals: juniper, cinnamon bark, nutmeg, angelica, cassia bark, orris root, liquorice, coriander, lemon peel, tangerine, crab apple, lemon balm, sea buckthorn, heather flower, bramble, redcurrant, elderberry, wild water mint, rosehip, bog myrtle, meadowsweet, rowan berry

Tasting Notes

Nose

Warm earthy roots — orris and angelica, sweet spice of nutmeg and cinnamon, autumnal warmth

Palate

Soft and smooth — warm sweet spice with classic gin botanicals, then ripe sweet juicy fruits arriving: bramble, elderberry, redcurrant, crab apple, rowan berry adding tartness, the 22 botanicals creating genuine seasonal complexity

Finish

Ripe sweet juicy fruits — the autumn harvest lingering, warm spice underneath, a satisfying close

First Impressions

Wild Island's High Croft expression is named for the fertile island farmland where autumn botanicals are gathered on Colonsay — the tiny Hebridean island that is also home to their Botanic Gin. Where the Botanic expression captures spring and summer, High Croft captures autumn: crab apple, bramble, rowan berry, elderberry, and redcurrant join the island's wild bog myrtle, heather, sea buckthorn, meadowsweet, and water mint. Twenty-two botanicals in total.

Tasting

The nose is warm earthy roots — orris and angelica with sweet nutmeg and cinnamon spice. On the palate at 43.4%, soft and smooth with warm sweet spice and classic gin botanicals. Then the autumn fruits arrive: bramble, elderberry, redcurrant, crab apple, and rowan berry adding tartness alongside the island's wild herbs. The finish leaves you with ripe, sweet, juicy fruits — the autumn harvest lingering with warm spice underneath.

The Bottom Line

Wild Island High Croft earns a 7 — the autumn counterpart to their IWSC Gold-winning Botanic expression. The twenty-two botanicals create genuine seasonal character: this tastes like walking through Colonsay's farmland in October, filling your pockets with berries and apples. Best with tonic, a slice of red apple, and a few brambles. At £38, an autumn Hebridean gin with real sense of place and season.

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Ash Carrington
Ash Carrington
Reviews Editor

Contemporary Gin, New Western, Asian Spirits, Craft Distilling

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