Herno Navy Strength Gin
21st February, 2018A Navy Strength, small batch gin from the Swedish distillery Hernö. Navy Strength means that gunpowder would still ignite if some of the high-strength gin was spilt on it. Not sure how much gunpowder a Swedish artisan gin distillery is going to come into contact with, but it’s still...
The Exiles Irish Gin
21st February, 2018A premium Irish gin that claims to be the only gin in the world made using shamrock as a botanical! It also quotes Yeats on the bottle (“I have spread my dreams under your feet. Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.”), but we don’t know if Keats...
Beefeater 24 Gin
21st February, 2018Beefeater 24 takes the brand’s iconic London Dry Gin recipe up a few notches with an infusion of 12 different Japanese Sencha and Chinese green teas, plus a twist of grapefruit peel to preserve the formula’s signature citrus edge. Perfect for today’s experimental cocktail culture, this unique gin brings...
Gordon’s Sloe Gin
21st February, 2018A crisp Sloe Gin from Gordon’s made by steeping Sloe berries in Gordon’s gin. Crisp and delicate.
Hendrick’s Gin
28th April, 2017A superb, and utterly unique, pink-tinged gin from William Grant’s. Infused with rose petals and cucumber as well as the normal botanicals, this is a must for all gin-lovers. In the summertime, Hendrick’s makes a fantastically refreshing gin and tonic: serve in a tall glass with plenty of ice...
Spirit of Hven
28th April, 2017An organic gin from the Swedish island of Hven, the botanicals are infused for a day in grain spirit and then redistilled in copper pot stills and matured in oak. The result is a delicate gin with hints of spice.
Gin Mare
28th April, 2017Mare is a Mediterranean gin flavoured with four principal botanicals: basil, thyme, rosemary and, most unusual of all, the Arbequina olive. Alongside juniper, cardamom and citrus, these different botanicals create a strangely arresting gin: you’ll know when you’ve had a Mare.
Caorunn
28th April, 2017A really tremendous new gin made, unusually, by a whisky producer – Caorunn (pronounced ‘ka-roon’) hails from Balmenach distillery in Speyside and is flavoured with Scottish botanicals including rowan berry, heather, dandelion and coul blush apple.
Sharish Blue Magic Gin
28th April, 2017A bright blue Portuguese gin from the Sharish range – the magnificent colour comes extracts of a flower known as blue pea, and when you mix the gin with tonic, it turns pink! Botanicals also include juniper, coriander, angelica root, ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, lemon peel, strawberry and raspberry.
Poetic License Gin
28th April, 2017A wonderfully presented dry gin from Sunderland that features Persian lime as part of its botanical selection.