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Mars Iwai Wa Bi Gin

WABIGIN literally means beautiful Japanese woman. The producer, Hombo Shuzo, has spent considerable time and effort that has resulted in the creation of a unique and truly premium Japanese Gin. All 9 botanicals are grown locally in Kagoshima Prefecture in South Japan on the island of Kyushu. It is aromatic, fresh and an elegant style of Gin with its unique Japanese element.Limited release.

Mars Wa Bi Damask Rose Gin

Floral and aromatic on the nose, fresh and soft texture with delicate sweetness, and an elegant crisp finish.The key botanicals apart from juniper berries for this gin (green tea, shiso and ginger) are grown locally in Kagoshima Prefecture in South Japan on the island of Kyushu. The original gin is blended with beautiful rose water which is made with organic and local Damask rose flower, which is considered the queen of roses.

Four Pillars Navy Strength Gin

Four Pillars Navy Strength is a gin very much in the style of the Rare Dry Gin but with the volume turned up slightly beyond 11. At 58.8% ABV the gin can support some more robust and interesting botanicals, so there are three new botanicals that are both new (and fresh), including fresh turmeric and ginger. Together they have heightened the spiciness of the gin, and the turmeric in particular has added weight and a lovely earthiness to the palate. Also in the botanical basket about half the normal oranges have been replaced with some explosive native finger limes, grown in Byron Bay. They have an intensity of flavour and acid that is almost impossible to believe, and in the basket they help the gin attain super citrus notes and lovely high-toned freshness.

Mount Compass Barrel Aged Gin

A triple Juniper Triple Botanicals Mt Compass G3 Gin that was made from traditional and indigenous botanicals and distilled with an Australian grain alcohol was then aged in shiraz American oak barrels conditioned with tawny port , then aged for 9 months. The end result was a smooth yet curvealicious Gin with character and charm

No 209 Barrel Reserve Gin Sauvignon Blanc

No. 209 Sauvignon Blanc Barrel Reserve Gin Batch #4 has a floral nose with hints of toasted grain and subtle spice over undertones of juniper and citrus. The first sip is alluringly sweet and citrusy, with a pleasant tang from wine barrel aging. Mid-palate shows a burst of floral tones, lavender, rose and chamomile with hints of juniper. The finish is long and round with cardamom, chocolate and cassia notes.

No 209 Barrel Reserve Gin Chardonnay

No. 209 Chardonnay Barrel Reserve Gin initially shows a grassy nose followed by buttery-toffee and a hint of oak. The fist sip is subtly sweet and almost fruity, followed by a gin-inspired mid-palate with juniper, cardamom, orange and a hint of eucalyptus. Its finish is rich, long and lingering with a light tannin tang, the sweetness, toasted oak and a pronounced butterscotch note carrying on until the next sip. The Chardonnay Barrel Reserve Gin won a Master Medal in the Gin Masters Competition by the Spirits Business in 2018.

Kyoto Distillery Ki No bi Sei Dry Gin

Our interpretation of a traditional British Navy Strength gin, KI NO BI SEI is made using the same production method with 11 botanicals distilled in 6 distinct flavour categories: the final blend has been recalibrated to bring out the botanicals at maximum intensity. High proof allows the distinct taste of KI NO BIs flavour profile to prevail. Its punchy at first on the palate, still has the cleanness and harmony. All essences of flavours are enhanced in good balance.

Kyoto Distillery Ki No Bi Dry Gin

KI NO BI (The Beauty of the Seasons) is inspired by tradition and distilled, blended and bottled in Kyoto. We collaborate with the craftsmen and artisans of Kyoto who refine their skills in the legacy of the generations before them, working continuously in the cultural heart of Japan. Japans first dedicated gin distillery was founded with the sole intention of creating the finest gin possible: made from rice spirit and, wherever possible, using locally sourced botanicals, including yuzu, gyokuro tea and sansho pepper. The Founders are inspired by Kyoto culture, art, craftmanship and agriculture.

Wild Hibiscus Distilling Co Finger Lime Gin

Ten years in the making, this gin is the distillers masterpiece. Featuringg suspended finger lime caviar from the distillers own farm at Kurrajong Heights. The little balls pop in your mouth when you bite them releasing a 40% alcohol burst of finger lime gin which is different to the gin they are suspended in. A medley of Hawkesbury grown citrus Kaffir Lime, Tahitian lime leaves and Navelina orange makes this a gin experience like no other. Complex in its craft, but incredibly simple to enjoy as the perfect G&T. The bottle is mesmerising to look at and is often referred to as like a gin snowdome.

Komasa Komikan (Mandarin) Japanese Gin

Tasting note: [15ml sample] The main botanical for this gin is one of the world's smallest Satsuma mandarins. At around four centimetres in diameter, the Sakurajima Komikan grows on the soils surrounding the Sakurajima volcano. Steeped in rice shochu before distillation, the resulting pale gold gin has attractive citrus blossom, ripe orange peel and mandarin aromas and oily, medium-dry flavours with a tangy finish suggesting spiced orange cake. Understated juniper makes for an elegant citrus-focused style, perfect for Summer sipping. 40% Alc./Vol.