Whitley Neill Lemongrass & Ginger Gin 1L
Whitley Neill Lemongrass & Ginger Gin 1L Original price was: AED 159.00.Current price is: AED 140.00.
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Whitley Neill Aloe & Cucumber Gin 70cl
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Whitley Neill Quince Gin 70cl

Original price was: AED 139.00.Current price is: AED 125.00.

Juicy quince makes this gin feel like biting into a crisp pear, with a gentle floral lift and a clean, bright gin backbone. It’s fruity without turning into candy, and it plays ridiculously well in a Gin & Tonic or a French 75 when you want your bubbles to taste like orchard season. Made in England by Whitley Neill, it’s a flavour twist that still keeps things unmistakably gin.

Size70cl / 700ml
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Description

Orchard-fruit gin that doesn’t forget it’s gin. Quince brings a crisp, pear-like bite and a soft floral vibe, while the juniper keeps everything grounded and fresh, so your cocktails taste lively, not perfumed.

  • Nose: Bright quince and fresh pear, light citrus peel, a clean piney juniper snap.
  • Taste: Juicy orchard fruit up front, then gentle spice and a classic gin backbone that keeps it balanced.
  • Finish: Drying and zesty, with lingering fruit skin, citrus, and a tidy juniper echo.

This is the bottle you reach for when you want your Gin & Tonic to feel like it got a fruit upgrade without becoming a soda. Quince sits in that sweet spot between apple and pear, which means it adds flavour fast, but still leaves room for tonic, citrus, and herbs to do their thing.

It’s also a killer base for classic gin cocktails when you want a subtle twist. Think a French 75 that leans more citrus-orchard than straight lemon, or a Tom Collins that tastes brighter and more interesting without any extra work. If you’re the kind of person who likes experimenting with garnishes, try lemon peel for snap, or a thin slice of apple for extra orchard energy.

Whitley Neill is an England-born gin house known for pushing flavour in a way that still feels drinkable, not weird-for-the-sake-of-weird. This quince expression is a great example, it’s clearly fruit-led, but the juniper and citrus keep it crisp and cocktail-friendly.

If you’re building a home bar, this one earns space because it does two jobs. It’s a proper gin for your standards, and it’s also an easy “something different” bottle when friends are over and you want to pour a G&T that gets a double-take.

Fun Fact: Whitley Neill’s flavour obsession runs in the family, the brand traces its gin-making roots back through generations, with inspiration pulled from botanicals and ingredients discovered through travel.