Waxy citrus oils lead are followed by fruity notes on the nose, similar to a hot cross bun.

Sipsmith Orange & Cacao Gin – 40% ABV. A citrus gin that will make you think of breezy walks on the beach. With a base of Sipsmith London Dry, the brand’s Orange & Cacao Gin combines a syrup made from raw cacao nibs and fresh orange peel. With its sweet cocoa scent, it reminds us of Christmastime and festive wedges of chocolate orange. Not only does it work well as a summery G&T, you can also create the perfect gin hot toddy in winter by adding real marmalade, sugar and hot water that’s simply divine. That means all the good stuff – the vibrant orange aroma, the intense citrus flavour, the strong piney juniper – have got room to shine. Made with bittersweet Seville oranges while still balanced with the four botanicals of Tanqueray’s classic London Dry gin, Flor de Sevilla is a worldwide favourite and for good reason. Unusual, beautiful and simply refreshing, we challenge anyone not to love this gin.

Here, we dial up the juniper and using an age-old tradition, sweeten with plenty of liquorish.

For more, visit our reviews section to find over 200 practical buyer’s guides including taste tests of gin, vodka, rum, brandy, plus round-ups of the best rhubarb and pink. When you buy a citrus gin, you probably don’t expect it to taste of the sea, but this gin certainly does. It’s odd to call a gin confident, but that’s exactly what Chase’s pink gin creation – Pink Grapefruit and Pomelo – is. For information on alcohol guidelines, read our guide to drinking responsibly. This beautiful gift box contains: 2 x Sipsmith tasting glasses, 1 x 5cl London Dry Gin, 1 x 5cl Sloe Gin, 1 x 5cl Lemon Drizzle Gin and 1 x 5cl Orange & Cacao Gin. Expect a sweet citrus flavour balanced with the hallmarks of a quality gin. Please note: Our guide does contain some shop links, but the picks are based entirely on our own taste tests and reviews. This gin has been described as the “nectar of the gods”  and we have got to agree. This small-batch orange and geranium flavoured gin is crafted in the heart of London by the Pleasure Gardens Distilling Co. It’s crafted using eight botanicals and bottled at 46.2% ABV providing you with an abundance of orange and geranium notes balanced out by floral tones and bright juniper. It’s a taste that’s not quite salty (that would be too obvious), more of a light mineral tang to the finish. With a base of Sipsmith London Dry,  the brand’s Orange & Cacao Gin combines a syrup made from raw cacao nibs and fresh orange peel. Orange gin has been gaining significant popularity in the gin world, as consumers look for new takes on flavoured gin. It introduces itself to you before you’ve even poured it into the glass. Chase Seville Marmalade  (70 cl, 40% ABV). Read our full review of Chase Pink Grapefruit & Pomelo Gin. Read More . They’re a hybrid fruit, somewhere between a mandarin and a citron. Read our full review of Malfy Rosa Pink Grapefruit Gin.

It's the distillery that helped spearhead the London gin revival with its dry, zesty London Dry gin that's increasingly available at bars and hotels. Distilled with fresh mandarin, this gin delivers a complex juniper led, citrus flavour. It’s a really lively vibrant gin. Most of the citrus gins you try will have you longing for lazy summer evenings in a shady garden or dreaming of the Mediterranean, thanks to their Spanish and Italian influences, but Sipsmith’s Orange & Cacao is reminiscent of an entirely different sort of holiday. This gin is made in London and uses an unashamedly traditional recipe and approach. The result is a sweet and zesty spirit with notes of fresh orange juice alongside orange marmalade with creamy vanilla and gooey dark chocolate fondant.

Excellent with a premium tonic, soda or lemonade or mixed in cocktails. Liverpool Gin Valencian Orange Gin (70 cl, 43% ABV).

Made with Italian oranges from Murcia, the aroma is lively, so it was a surprise to find that the flavour wasn’t overly strong. Instead of a light, summery tipple, Sipsmith have created a gin that makes us feel a little bit cosy. Read our full review of Sipsmith Orange & Cacao Gin. While some gin brands go in for the ‘more is more ethos’, Tanqueray isn’t one of them.

Subscription offer: save 44% and receive a brand-new cookbook. With its sweet cocoa scent, it reminds us of Christmastime and festive wedges of chocolate orange. The botanical mix doesn’t involve anything too leftfield. Not sure if it’s for you? The City of London Gin Distillery made quite a name for itself when it launched in 2012. Some went to town on sugar and took inspiration from cakes and nostalgic pick ‘n’ mix (lemon drizzle and lemon sherbert were among the varieties we tried).

We found less common citrus fruits as well, including Japanese yuzu, and we learned a few things along the way – who knew the Rangpur lime from Bangladesh was actually an orange? Once you find one you like, you’ll be hooked. On the palate, expect aromatic notes of sticky orange marmalade and warming spices, with notes of juniper on the lengthy finish. Mary- Le-Bone Orange & Geranium Gin (70 cl, 46.2% ABV). This review was last updated in June 2019. All products were chosen independently by our editorial team.

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Pink grapefruit is the focus here, but there’s a lot more going on in the background of this rosy-hued gin. Beefeater London Blood Orange (70cl, 37.5%). We tested almost 30 citrus gins to decide which were the best for your money. This tipple was made with a traditional London gin botanical base and packed with vibrant citrus. In a nutshell: Most citrus-infused gins will have you longing for lazy summer evenings or dreaming of the Mediterranean, thanks to their Spanish and Italian influences. Citrus gin was actually far more popular centuries ago, but it’s been making its way back onto our supermarket shelves recently, so much so that even supermarkets are launching their own citrus-inspired gins.

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If you’re looking for an orange gin that will appeal to everyone, and that will look handsome on your drinks cabinet, this is it. Fresh and dried orange peel combined with bergamot zest leaves you with a floral citrus and light warming spice on the nose and touches of sweet marmalade and cinnamon on the palate. Magazine subscription – save 44% and get a cookbook of your choice. It’s made by The English Drinks Company who we’ve raved about on a number of occasions owing to their quality, vibrant take on flavoured gin.

There’s coriander, orange and lemon peel, liquorice, orris and angelica roots, cassia and cinnamon amongst those in the mix with the juniper. Read our full review of City of London Distillery Murcian Orange Gin.

As a result, the gin deftly swerves the novelty factor, and instead harks back to the citrus gins that were popular centuries ago. Liverpool Valencian Orange Gin is a zesty premium organic gin made with the same combination of distinctive botanicals as Liverpool Gin but with the addition of the zesty citrus notes of oranges from Valencia.

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Beer 52 exclusive offer: Get a free case of craft beer worth £24. There’s most definitely a good reason why Beefeater London remains a top name in gin production: their gin is just so fantastic. Lavender and rose adds some floral notes, while mixing with mediterranean tonic and a slice of orange enhances the citrus flavour. Read our full review of Tanqueray Flor de Sevilla. The scent is light and summery, the orange blossom hits just the right citrussy note and works well to brighten the scent. Gin and tonic might not be a drink that we’d naturally gravitate towards in winter, but we absolutely would with this offering. The result? But rather than limit drinkers to an innovative garnish, today’s gin distillers are going all out to impress us with new recipes and flavours, including citrus versions. Sipsmith London Dry Gin: is the quintessential expression of a classic, traditional London Dry Gin. It treads a very fine line between sharpness and lightness. The orange gin was awarded near-perfect scores across the board in every single category. The Marmalade Gin was created in tribute to Dundee’s jam-making history.

In fact, Sipsmith have added 50% more juniper to its Orange & Cacao variety than its London Dry gin. Tanqueray Flor de Sevilla  (70 cl, 41.3% ABV). Other botanicals in this gin include orange blossom and black cardamom, as well as liquorice, which adds sweetness and complexity. Masons Grapefruit & Mandarin Gin (70 cl, 40% ABV). Beefeater London Dry remains a classic but the brand has also successfully branched out in creating some of the nicest flavoured gins out there in recent times. Edinburgh Gin Spiced Gin Liqueur (50cl, 20% ABV), The Gin Kin promotes responsible drinking, 15 Orange Gins You Need to Have on Your Radar, Here’s How to Bake a Ginger and Orange Gin Drizzle Cake. It's a gin that … Many of us agree that chocolate and orange are the perfect pairing, thanks to the mix of sweet and sharp.