Best Deals Right Now
aws logo
£23.71

Aber Falls Welsh Dry Gin Review: A juniper-forward Welsh classic?

Aber Falls Distillery Welsh Dry Gin, 70 cl
Aber Falls Distillery Welsh Dry Gin, 70 cl
4.7
[Welsh Dry Gin]  London Dry style gin made with water from Aber Falls for authentic Welsh character.
[Pure Mountain Water]  Crafted using Aber Falls mountain water for exceptional purity and smoothness.
[Juniper-Forward Botanicals]  Traditional botanicals deliver a classic juniper core with layered citrus, spice, and sweet notes.
[Award-Winning Spirit]  Gold at San Francisco and Silver at IWSC 2018 — recognised for quality.
[Bright Citrus Tasting]  Fresh citrus burst balanced with juniper, liquorice, angelica, coriander seeds; 41.3% ABV.
Best Deals Right Now
Buy on
aws logo
£23.71
-20%
Buy
Free shipping (24 - 48 hrs)

A Welsh gin rooted in London Dry tradition, offering a juniper-led palate with a citrus lift. Bold, familiar flavours suit fans who enjoy a confident gin in a G&T. Is Aber Falls Welsh Dry Gin the Welsh take on a classic worth seeking?

⚡ At a Glance
  • Taste Profile: Juniper-forward with a layered citrus edge, gentle spice and sweet backbone
  • Best for: Drinkers who prefer a classic London Dry style with a bright citrus lift
  • Not ideal for: Those seeking heavily experimental, floral or sweet-liqueur style gins

A London Dry-style gin distilled in a traditional manner. Juniper-led flavours meet citrus and subtle spice notes.


Pronounced juniper character – with traditional botanicals

Traditional botanicals including juniper, liquorice, angelica and coriander seeds combine to create a clearly defined juniper-led profile with spice and sweet undertones. Distillation preserves the botanical oils that form the backbone of the flavour.

Clear, classic gin character that stands up in a tonic or stirred cocktails, offering recognisable London Dry balance.

Fresh citrus lift – thanks to layered citrus edge and Welsh water

Layered citrus botanicals are balanced during distillation and paired with water drawn from the mountains around Aber Falls. The mineral character of the water helps the citrus notes read as bright rather than cloying.

Zesty, refreshing notes brighten mixed drinks and give a lively twist to classic serves without masking juniper.

Balanced mixing strength – with 41.3% alcohol by volume

An ABV of 41.3% provides sufficient alcohol to carry botanical flavours while keeping mouthfeel measured for mixed drinks. That level preserves aromatic oils so mixers and garnishes remain expressive.

Enough backbone for a punchy G&T or cocktail, while remaining smooth enough for simple serves with premium tonic.

✨ The 4 Key Reasons for Aber Falls Welsh Dry Gin
  1. Welsh mountain water – Enhances clarity and brightness throughout each tasting pour
  2. Award-winning pedigree – Recognised at San Francisco and IWSC competitions for quality
  3. Serve suggestion – Designed to work well with a premium tonic and garnish
  4. 70cl bottle – Generous volume suits sharing or multiple serves at gatherings
📋 Technical Details at a Glance
  • Category: Gin
  • Brand: Aber Falls
  • Style: Welsh Dry Gin (based on London Dry style)
  • ABV: 41.3%
  • Volume: 70 cl
❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this a London Dry gin or something different?

A: The recipe is based on London Dry style but named a 'Welsh Dry Gin', emphasising traditional juniper-forward character. Distillation follows classic principles while reflecting local input.

Q: What botanicals are used?

A: Traditional botanicals are used, specifically juniper with citrus notes plus liquorice, angelica and coriander seeds. Those botanicals create a layered citrus edge with a slightly spicy and sweet backbone.

Q: How should it be served?

A: Serve with a premium tonic water to let the citrus and juniper notes shine, following the tasting-note suggestion provided.

🏆 Our Verdict

Suited to gin drinkers who favour a classic, juniper-led London Dry with a lively citrus twist. Use of Welsh mountain water together with traditional botanicals gives a clean, authentic character that performs well in classic serves. While not pitched as a budget option, awards and careful balance suggest good long-term value for enthusiasts.