Christopher Wren Gin notes include a complex, multi-layered flavor profile with prominent juniper and citrus on the nose and palate, supported by notes of spice like cinnamon, and earthy, sweet flavors from botanicals like liquorice and angelica root. The finish is described as long-lasting, smooth, and aromatic.
- Aromatic: A blend of classic piney juniper and fresh citrus zest
- Sweet and spicy: Notes of sweet orange and warming spices like cinnamon are present
- Earthy/Floral: Some reviewers mention an earthy creaminess or a subtle floral note
- Dominant Juniper: The gin is juniper-led, with a ripe and plump quality
- Citrus: Bright citrus notes are prominent, particularly sweet orange and lemon zest
- Spices and Earthiness: Hints of white pepper, cassia bark, and earthy liquorice and angelica root provide depth
- Texture: Some tasting notes describe the mouthfeel as oily and smooth
- Long and layered: The flavors linger on the palate
- Consistent flavors: The finish features a mix of the juniper, orange, and spice notes found in the palate
- Smooth and warming: It is often described as smooth, with a warming, spicy sweetnes



