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London Dry Gin
A fine drop with depth in every detail. Crafted by Bec Kay and her team at The Bond Store for the Friends of the Wellington Botanic Garden. Key botanicals include kawakawa leaf, and from the Botanic Garden, a hint of rosehip. The result is a dry and crisp London gin that reflects the complexity and beauty of a garden.
Best served with pure tonic.
Fresh and sprightly like the piwakawaka that adorns the label and designed to be enjoyed on any occasion.
This is a juniper forward gin based around Dr Beak's core botanicals. A savoury expression with notes of fresh rosemary and mint, finishing with a kick of horopito.
While Dr Beak's Gin is layered and complex making it ideal for cocktails, their New Zealand Garden Gin is pared back - though still bold in flavour and bottled at 45.5%. Perfect for a G'n'T at home in the garden.
This gorgeous London Dry style gin incorporates 12 seasonal and NZ sourced botanicals behind wild North Macedonian juniper.
Proudly cloudy due to the high ratio of aromatic oil and bottled at a bold 48% vol.
A stunning balance between floral, spice, citrus and juniper.
Hand batch numbered, limited volume.
An Irish gin from made with juniper, angelica, orris, caraway, coriander, meadowsweet, cardamom and star anise as well as vapour infused oriental lemon and lime, fresh grapefruit and gunpowder tea! It's produced at The Shed distillery, who are also making their own Irish pot still and single malt whiskeys.
The latest release from The Shed Distillery: an Irish gin with an exotic twist! This gin is distilled with more than 12 oriental botanicals, gunpowder tea, and a hint of Sardinian citrus--one of the rarest citrus fruits in the world found only on the island of Sardinia. The mix of botanicals and gunpowder tea gives this gin a uniquely fragrant, almost exotic aroma. Flavours are a delightful meld of orange and grapefruit, which leads to a mysterious finish. Best enjoyed in a smooth, refreshing cocktail or on its own with a generous wedge of fresh red grapefruit.
Etsu Yuzu Gin has been macerated for seven days using traditional botanicals such as Japanese Yuzu, juniper berries, liquorice root, angelica, coriander and matcha. Etsu Double Yuzu Gin is fresh with citrus notes, using natural ingredients, giving this gin a unique and light finish.
Etsu Double Orange and Etsu Double Yuzu Gin are 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 ?u Mountains, the longest mountain range in Japan. It is these mountains that Etsu Double Orange and Etsu Double Yuzu take their fresh and light aromas from.
Etsu Double Orange Gin and Etsu Double Yuzu have been macerated for seven days using traditional botanicals. After maceration, only the gin is distilled without the botanicals, which allows the oils to infuse. Only after the distillation process is fresh water from the mountain source added, which gives these gin their fresh taste.
All the way from Japan's Hokkaido island comes Etsu Gin! This fantastically floral expression features a selection of botanical from Japan, including tea leaves and yuzu. Rather excellent in a G&T, but can also be simply sipped over ice with a sprig of mint if you're a particularly big fan of floral gins.
Tasting Notes
COLOUR : Clear.
NOSE : Floral & vegetal, notes of citrus fruits with yuzu persistent.
PALATE : Fresh and well-balanced, peppers with hints of green teas and berries.
FINISH : Sansho pepper ending on yuzu aromas.
All the way from Japan's Hokkaido island comes Etsu Gin! Etsu Ocean, is a limited edition distilled with water drawn from the depths of the Pacific Ocean. It results in a delicate iodine taste which comes to highlight yuzu notes and fresh citrus fruit. This fantastically floral expression features a selection of botanical from Japan, including tea leaves and yuzu. Rather excellent in a G&T, but can also be simply sipped over ice with a sprig of mint if you're a particularly big fan of floral gins.
Tasting Notes
COLOUR : Clear.
NOSE : Floral & vegetal, notes of citrus fruits with yuzu persistent.
PALATE : Fresh and well-balanced, peppers with hints of green teas and berries.
FINISH : Sansho pepper ending on yuzu aromas.
The Artist: Five Botanics slot alongside Horopito and ginger to produce a spicy yet beautifully balanced gin. A favourite of those with a mature palette, fondness for whisky or seek a unique New Zealand Gin.
Botanics: Juniper, Coriander, Cassia Bark, Nutmeg, Ginger, Horopito, Pepper, Kawakawa
About Fenton Street Distillery
Fenton Street Gin is crafted in Stratford at an elevation of 310m/1017 feet. They capture Botanics at altitude. Their botanics are not distilled separately then blended. To ensure flavours are balanced they are carefully measured in much the same way as a chef creates a dish.
Due to the freshness and volume of the botanicals, some of the Fenton Street gins may appear cloudy when tonic is added or sipped on ice. This is because their gins are non-chill filtered. Stuart Greenhill, head distiller said: ?We don?t want to chill-filter. The whole point of our gin is to capture flavours from carefully selected and measured botanics. It seems unproductive to distil in what is essentially a neutral flavoured spirit and then filter out the natural oils again.?
The Poet: Local Citrus creates a traditional dry gin. Summer in your G&T even when it?s snowing.
Botanics: Juniper, Coriander, Orange & Lime Zest, Cardamom, Orris Root
About Fenton Street Distillery
Fenton Street Gin is crafted in Stratford at an elevation of 310m/1017 feet. They capture Botanics at altitude. Their botanics are not distilled separately then blended. To ensure flavours are balanced they are carefully measured in much the same way as a chef creates a dish.
Due to the freshness and volume of the botanicals, some of the Fenton Street gins may appear cloudy when tonic is added or sipped on ice. This is because their gins are non-chill filtered. Stuart Greenhill, head distiller said: ?We don?t want to chill-filter. The whole point of our gin is to capture flavours from carefully selected and measured botanics. It seems unproductive to distil in what is essentially a neutral flavoured spirit and then filter out the natural oils again.?
The Vintner: Oak immersed in red wine for 24 months, distilled off with Juniper, Coriander, Cassia Bark, Kawakawa, Tarata, Angelica, Lemon Zest, Horopito, Pepper & Nutmeg, Honey. A favourite of the distiller. Bronze medalist at NZ Spirit Awards 2020.
About Fenton Street Distillery
Fenton Street Gin is crafted in Stratford at an elevation of 310m/1017 feet. They capture Botanics at altitude. Their botanics are not distilled separately then blended. To ensure flavours are balanced they are carefully measured in much the same way as a chef creates a dish.
Due to the freshness and volume of the botanicals, some of the Fenton Street gins may appear cloudy when tonic is added or sipped on ice. This is because their gins are non-chill filtered. Stuart Greenhill, head distiller said: “We don’t want to chill-filter. The whole point of our gin is to capture flavours from carefully selected and measured botanics. It seems unproductive to distil in what is essentially a neutral flavoured spirit and then filter out the natural oils again.”