Gin of the Month for April – Cuckoo Gin

A recent poll on my twitter account has ‘Spicy Gin’ as being the notes that my followers prefer most, so here is a gin that just for them.

Cuckoo Gin are another Gin producer located not far from Manchester, in the small village of Brindle near Preston. An old village story talks of how the first Cuckoo call of spring would bring about the start of a good harvest, so important was this belief, it even turned into a workers day off in the middle ages. According to local folklore, the villagers hatched a plan to build a high fence to capture a cuckoo in a field, thus ensuring that the summer would continue in the village, unfortunately the fence was not high enough and the cuckoo fled. To this day, anyone born in the village is still referred to as a Brindle Cuckoo. As this Gin is most certainly born in Brindle, it was also given the traditional name of a Cuckoo.

So what better time to be reviewing this Gin for Gin of the Month, than in Spring.

Spiced Gin working perfectly with this Fentimans Yuzu Tonic

Cuckoo is produced by a family run distillery, who actually produce some of their own base spirit from grain that they grow on their own farmland, the used spelt grain and used botanicals are then reused in feed for the animals on the farm. The spirit that they produce is then turned it onto one of their three slightly different Gins. The selection consisted of their Original, Sunshine (Which includes Honey and Raspberries in the distillation) and a Spiced Gin. It is the later that I opted for the Gin of the Month.

The Spiced Gin from Cuckoo includes some of my favourite botanical’s, including Clove, Ginger, Fennel, Cinnamon and Lemongrass, as well as good spice hit from my old kitchen friend, Tellicherry Black Pepper (Considered to be one of the finest peppers in the world) – these combine well to give a great warmth.

The flavour journey doesn’t end there however, as following up these warm and spicy elements are the sweet and floral notes of Jasmine, Fig and Rose hips.

Strong on the nose are the aromas of vanilla, almond and the woody spicyness of cinnamon, these aromas come through from the tonka beans that are also added.

This is a Gin that is great poured over ice and sipped. Alternatively it works really well as a long G&T. I sat and enjoyed just such a drink on the first day of Summer Time, enjoying the spring flowers and the birds singing – just as a Brindle Cuckoo would have wished.

Cuckoo Gin is available to buy in 200ml or 700ml bottles direct from their website here.

For those really interested to find out more, they also host tours and workshops, which can be viewed and booked here.

If you want to win your own bottle of Cuckoo Spiced Gin – head over to my twitter here for details of how to win.

Disclaimer

Cuckoo Gin was sent to me complimentary to try and review. The reviews on this site are all my own personal opinions and are honest and true. No input or say is given to the brands or their representatives.

 

 

38 responses to “Gin of the Month for April – Cuckoo Gin”

  1. What is ‘International Scottish Gin Day’ Avatar

    […] I have found some incredible gins from the Manchester region. My most resent Gin of the Month, Cuckoo Gin is produced on a farm in the village of Brindle just outside Manchester – it uses local […]

    Like

  2. Catherine Avatar
    Catherine

    I live 2 miles from the Brindle Distillery and I went to school in Brindle, I love Cuckoo Gin especially the spiced, local gin, local producer and really nice people. I think you should try the Sunshine Gin too.

    Like

    1. Nic stott Avatar
      Nic stott

      Bet it’s tasty – love cinnamon in drinks

      Like

  3. Sharon Morrison Avatar
    Sharon Morrison

    This gin sounds fab and I love the history behind its name. Every spring my Nan used to ask if we’d heard a cuckoo yet so these birds will always remind me of her. I think she was more partial to a glass of sherry rather than gin though!

    Like

  4. Rachael Bridge Avatar
    Rachael Bridge

    I love gin

    Like

    1. Justine Agnew Avatar
      Justine Agnew

      Sounds brill I just love Gin the bottle and the look of it looks fab

      Like

  5. Pauline Rendell Avatar
    Pauline Rendell

    Would definitely recommend as a long G&T!

    Like

  6. GlasgowGinandGrub Avatar

    I enjoyed that review, good to hear a bit of the back story to the name as well. Cheers!

    Like

  7. Kerry Salt Avatar
    Kerry Salt

    Love the history behind the origin of the name how very interesting, thank you so much. I would also no doubt love the gin, I’m much more a lover of the spices than the sweet.

    Like

  8. Amy Tidd Avatar
    Amy Tidd

    I’ve never tried spicy gin before but LOVE the sound of it! The tonic being served with it is unfamiliar to me too, but sounds lovely! (@craftythinker)

    Like

  9. lapsapchung Avatar
    lapsapchung

    You’ve got me thinking of childhood days spent in the garden listening for the first cuckoo, always a special moment. The gin sounds delicious – it would work well at Christmas with so many traditional festive spices, perhaps with a squeeze of orange added.
    @janesgrapevine on Twitter.

    Like

    1. Sally Morrison Avatar

      I’m yet to try spiced gin! Great review, makes me really want to try it

      Like

  10. Debi Gillard Avatar
    Debi Gillard

    I love Gin and always have. I am loving all the different flavours that are now available. The warming spices in the Cuckoo gin sound lovely and would be perfect for cold winter nights.
    @MooTheMadCow on twitter

    Like

  11. David Rankine Avatar
    David Rankine

    Sounds really awesome

    Like

  12. Donna niman Avatar
    Donna niman

    I love cinnamon and vanilla. This sounds really lovely!

    Like

  13. Maya Russell Avatar

    What a lovely story about Brindle! I have never seen a cuckoo, let alone heard one.

    @maisietoo

    Like

  14. Jeanette Butler Avatar
    Jeanette Butler

    This looks deliciously 😄

    Like

  15. maztravel Avatar

    Never had spiced gin but you make it sound so good perhaps I’ll give it a go!

    Like

  16. The Raven Avatar
    The Raven

    This sounds amazing!

    Like

  17. Hazel Rea Avatar
    Hazel Rea

    Fascinating about the name! This sounds like a wonderful gin.

    Like

  18. Donna Petrie Avatar

    Love the look of the bottle and the Gin sounds absolutely amazing would love a taste of it. Xxx

    Like

  19. Jenny Kwan Avatar
    Jenny Kwan

    I’m a recent convert to gin,so would love to give this a try x

    Like

  20. dogswithstyle Avatar
    dogswithstyle

    The Cuckoo Gin looks so good!

    Like

  21. Ms Lorraine Mabbitt Avatar
    Ms Lorraine Mabbitt

    This sounds delicious

    Like

  22. jackierushton103 Avatar
    jackierushton103

    This sounds like one I would love to try!

    Like

  23. Vee Avatar

    Me and the other half always drink responsibly 😉 we never waste a drop of gin!!

    Like

  24. Rebecca Hurst Avatar
    Rebecca Hurst

    This gin sounds amazing

    Like

  25. WILLIAM MCMILLAN Avatar
    WILLIAM MCMILLAN

    I know who would love it

    Like

  26. Colin Bowett Avatar
    Colin Bowett

    Heard great things about Cuckoo Gin, so may out there but this always stands out!

    Like

  27. CharlieComps Avatar
    CharlieComps

    Wonderful!

    Like

  28. Claire Sarcone Avatar
    Claire Sarcone

    I do love a gin. Retweeted as @Clairelouise82

    Like

  29. Claire Sarcone Avatar
    Claire Sarcone

    Love gin. Retweeted as @Clairelouise82

    Like

  30. rebecca jones Avatar
    rebecca jones

    This gin is just gorgeous- it’s my husband’s favourite. @becinmonton

    Like

  31. Ruth Harwood Avatar

    looks tasty and definitely worth trying!

    Like

  32. Tipples Manchester – Gin Tasting and More Avatar

    […] at least one great gin being featured as my Gin of the Month (You can check out my previous one on Cuckoo Spiced Gin), but there are only so many that I can feature without drinking gin daily (although that […]

    Like

  33. Jenny Turner Avatar
    Jenny Turner

    Love the sound of the mix of floral and spicy notes!

    Like

  34. Carl Farrell Avatar
    Carl Farrell

    Sounds like this gin was made for me!

    Like

Leave a reply to rebecca jones Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.