135 East comes from the Kaikyo distillery and was named after the Japanese standard time meridian of 135-degrees east longitude which crosses Akashi in the Hyogo Prefecture. 135 East is an out of the ordinary gin that brings out what we call the Hyogo style. In addition to the traditional botanicals used in London Dry [...]
An Dúlamán Irish Maritime Gin is the first gin distilled in Co. Donegal. To make An Dúlamán we capture “Draíocht na Farraige” (the magic of the sea) by using five locally harvested varieties of seaweed, as well as six other botanicals. This makes An Dúlamán as unique as the Donegal coast itself. To capture the [...]
Distilled from grain and combined with our exclusive blend of botanicals. Juniper, coriander, angelica root, borage, sweet orange peel, lemon peel, and cardamom. Juniper in the aroma plus clean citrus: lemon and orange. Less pronounced juniper in the taste, which includes white pepper, borage, cardamom, and lots of pepper — great for cocktails. A medium [...]
Made using a water heated, hand hammered copper-pot still in very small batches. Heady Juniper and juicy citrus backed up with underlying spice notes.
Avva - means a respected grand-mother, a respected mother, any old or respectable woman in the Indian language of Dravidian. In Hebrew it means to overturn or ruin which links the reputation that gin had as ‘Mother’s Ruin’ from the Hogarth era. Our still has been named after the founder/owners grand-mothers, Jessie Jean (J-J) and [...]
Distilled in small batches in the back room of a concealed distillery in the Western part of Belgium, unusual botanicals such as malted barley and cubeb pepper are used to give Blind Tiger Piper Cubeba its daring and invigorating character. TASTING NOTES The higher than average alcohol content carries bags of juniper and cubeb pepper [...]
Organically produced wheat spirit is macerated for 18 hours with 8 different botanicals, including Sweet Gale which has been harvested from the family farm. The ‘double’ in Boatyard Double Gin refers to our distillation process and a purist’s approach of placing juniper at both the start and end of the process. The juniper first rests [...]