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The Botanist Distiller's Strength is a showcase of Bruichladdich Distillery's long-practiced art of bottling at full strength in the pursuit of exceptional flavor. The distillery's signature 22 hand-foraged botanicals combine to create a gin of flavorful intensity and sumptuous viscosity.
Produced with the rich combination of 10 botanicals, including Japanese cinnamon and dianthus flower. (Dianthus is the prefectural flower of Kyoto.) You can feel mild spiciness in luscious and smooth texture on your tongue.
A gin distilled from grain on the banks of Silent Pool on Surrey Hills' Albury Estate. With botanicals including juniper, lavender, chamomile, and makrut lime with a subtle sweetness from local honey.
From Israel's Pelter distillery, the perfect gin for apple lovers! Triple distilled from a base of Pink Lady apples, alongside a host of locally sourced botanicals, this is calling for a combo with some freshly pressed juice, or perhaps a sparkling fruit soda.
Gunpowder Irish Gin is an oriental-inspired spirit from The Shed Distillery in Co Leitrim that's setting the world alight. Taking its name from one of the signature botanicals, slowly dried Gunpowder tea, the recipe also includes lime, lemon and grapefruit.
Etsu Yuzu Aroma Gin is a captivating Japanese gin crafted with a unique blend of botanicals, including the vibrant yuzu fruit. After a meticulous seven-day maceration process, it is distilled to perfection, resulting in a refreshing and aromatic spirit.
Etsu Orange Aroma Gin is distilled at the Akita distillery, in the Akita prefecture of Japan in the Honshu island. Akita prefecture is located on the coast of the Sea of Japan and extends east to the Ōu mountains, the longest mountain range in Japan.
Fresh notes of citrus and melon. Citadelle Gin Jardin d'Ete is reminiscent of the aromatics from a summer garden in the Charentes region of France. It is delicious in a Gin & Tonic, served with a lemon peel.
Well-balanced gin with juniper still at the forefront but with a harmonious balance of herbal and spiced bitters. The tradition of blending gin with bitters was first created by the British Royal Navy to balance out sweet and dry gins...and supposedly to help cure sea sickness.
An organic Italian gin, Engine was born in Langhe, in Piedmont, and uses juniper berries, lemon and sage among its botanicals. The palate is aromatic and bittersweet, and pairs very well with light tonic and zesty lemon.
Hendrick's Midsummer Solstice is a deeply floral gin that is a lighter and more crisp take on the Hendrick's house style, making it perfect for the brunch occasion and gearing up for summer drinking.
Gin is a clear spirit that generally mixes well with other ingredients and is a popular choice for both classic and modern cocktails. What sets gin apart from its clear spirits counter-parts are the various botanicals used for flavoring that give gin a distinct taste.
Celebrating six Californian botanicals - juniper, mint, lime, fir tree, kombu, and almonds - that are sustainably sourced or wildly-foraged along the Pacific Coast. Gray Whale Gin has a refreshingly citrus palate with a smooth creamy finish.
Whitley Neill Rhubarb & Ginger Gin combines the tart crispness of rhubarb with the warming spice of ginger, creating a smooth and full-bodied finish. Crafted from 100% grain spirit, its botanicals are steeped and distilled in the antique copper pot still “Constance,” over a century old.
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