
Whitley Neill Lemongrass & Ginger Gin 1L
AED 159.00 Original price was: AED 159.00.AED 140.00Current price is: AED 140.00.
Zesty lemongrass and spicy ginger make this gin a total wake-up call for your palate, bright, snappy, and ridiculously drinkable. It’s a British gin with a citrusy, ginger-kick personality that plays insanely well in a Gin & Tonic or anything you want to taste fresh and lively. You’re getting a bigger pour-ready bottle too, so it’s built for sharing, batching, and keeping your home bar stocked without constantly running out!
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This gin is all about instant refreshment, citrus lift up front, then a warm ginger kick that keeps things interesting. Whitley Neill (from the UK) doesn’t do “background noise” spirits, this one shows up and makes your drink taste like you meant it.
If your usual gin disappears once you add mixer, this is the fix. Lemongrass brings that clean, green-citrus snap, ginger brings heat and energy, and the whole thing stays bright instead of getting heavy. It’s the kind of bottle you reach for when you want a G&T that tastes extra alive, or a cocktail that doesn’t need ten ingredients to feel exciting.
- Lemongrass-led freshness, gives you a crisp, citrusy “lift” that cuts right through tonic or soda, so every sip stays punchy.
- Ginger spice on the mid-palate, adds warmth and a little tingle, which makes simple drinks feel layered and grown-up.
- Dry, clean structure, keeps it balanced and easy to mix, so it won’t fight your citrus, herbs, or bitters.
- Gin category versatility, a strong pick for classic gin cocktails when you want more character than a standard London Dry.
Tasting notes, here’s the vibe you can expect:
- Nose: Bright lemon peel, fresh-cut lemongrass, a hint of ginger root and peppery botanicals.
- Taste: Zesty citrus and herbal green notes first, then warming ginger spice with a clean, dry gin backbone.
- Finish: Lingering citrus oils and gentle heat, with a crisp, tidy fade that invites the next sip.
This is a go-to for a Gin & Tonic that doesn’t taste flat, a Gin Mule-style build where the ginger can high-five the ginger beer, or a Tom Collins that leans extra fresh and lemony. It’s also great for batched cocktails, the flavours hold their own even after chilling and dilution.
Bottom line, if you want a gin that tastes bright, spicy, and unmistakably itself, this one earns its shelf space.
Fun Fact: Whitley Neill is a family name in British distilling with roots going back generations, the brand story traces to a lineage that started in 1762.