Discover Our Gin Club Gins

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Royal Sedang, Vietnam

For the first time in a long time we have bought in a gin inspired by our travels. Royal Sedang a French/Vietnamese collaboration is seen through the life of Charles Marie de Maurene - a French man who convinced local tribes in Southern Vietnam to form the Kingdom of Sedang with himself as King. His self proclaimed monarchy only lasted two years before he succumbed to either a snakebite or poisoning.

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Stranger & Sons, India

Strange & Sons Gin - the debut gin of Third Eye Distillery, Goa, was born in contemporary India, where nothing is as it seems and everything demands that you look again. As early innovators in the Indian gin landscape, Third Eye Distillery set out to reinvent the perception of the Indian spirits industry while at the same time encouraging consumers to explore spirits through more creative, experimental choices. They

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Purist Gin, Scotland

Every cloud has a silver lining and for Bruce, founder of this months gin the start of the pandemic enabled him to start Purist Gin. Bruce had become jaded with some of the flavoured and diluted gins that were becoming popular and wanted to create a classic gin that would cut back to the heart of it. Purist Gin is a throwback to the single shot method in his preferred in London Dry style gin.

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Kaiza 5, South Africa

The traditional South African big five are lions, leopards, rhinoceros, elephants, and buffalo. Kaiza 5 however is inspired by head distiller, Keegan Cook's favourite 5 botanicals; Grapefruit, Blackcurrant, Coriander & Angelica Root. Add Juniper to this mix and you have a unique New Western dry gin. You might consider that this gin would be bold and sweet, but we found it to be balanced & mild, yet somewhat exotic and unique.

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Hexagon, France

One of the things we pay more attention to now than we did three years ago is what the base spirit of the gin is. Not to say one style is better or more enjoyable but anything with a grape base (see Sing Gin as well) usually has a smooth almost silky mouthfeel. Hexagone from Languedoc Roussillon in France uses a variety of high end wine grapes to make the base of their gin.

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Henstone, UK

Every so often a gin comes onto the market that starts to pick up a few awards here and there, but rarely does momentum carry on until you win best in class at the San Francisco. Of the 3800 entries only a select few win this prestigious award - this is like winning best actor at the Oscar’s (without slapping down the host!).

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Bareksten, Norway

Norwegian herbs, potatoes and berries fight an intense, slow and never-ending battle in extreme environments. Only the strongest and most stubborn survive. Norwegian ingredients, touched only by nature, form the basis for the raw flavours of Bareksten’s botanical spirits.

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Sado, Japan

Sado Gin pronounced 'Say-Dough' is distilled in 200 bottle batches using the Hojicha roasted green tea from Japan, grown in the Okumikawa region on a single small estate that also grows tea for the Emperor of Japan. 'Sadō' is a Japanese word meaning 'The Way of Tea' and refers to the ancient Japanese tradition of tea ceremonies.

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Crafters Gin, Estonia

This may be our most historic gin yet, we certainly think it is the oldest distillery we have introduced. Founded in 1898 in the capital of Estonia, Tallin, Liviko produces a wide range of drinks and beverages including vodka, liqueurs and of course gin.

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Polugar No. 10, Poland

As such in 2010 the Rodionov family set up the Rodionov & Sons distillery in Poland to recreate this historic spirit. Polugar no.10 takes this one step further making what is believed to be the first bread-wine gin, using traditional gin botanicals as well as botanicals found in the Siberian Taiga.

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Sing Gin, Yorkshire, UK

Craft is at the heart of everything Sing Gin. The gin is a nod to the history of the spirit and provenance of Yorkshire. It's hard not to be inspired by the Yorkshire Dales and this beauty if reflected in the bottle by the Gargoyle logo featured at the Fountains Abbey.

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Yukon Brewery, Yukon, Canada

Yukon Brewing started life in 1997 as Chillkook Brewing Limited named after the famous golf rush of the Yukon. The first aim of the brewery is to provide great drinks (and jobs) to an under served part of the world.

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Jindea Gin, Dijon, France

As you can imagine the star of this gin is the Darjeeling Tea. This tea is known as the Champagne of Teas and the precise far the first flush tea (first picketing of the season) can be found on the Goomtea Estate in the West Bengal region of India.

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Mayfields Gin, UK

In 1998 the Brook family purchased the land Cape Byron Distillery is located, planting over 35,000 subtropical rainforest plants in an attempt to reclaim the rain forest lost to farming

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Brookies Gin, Australia

In 1998 the Brook family purchased the land Cape Byron Distillery is located, planting over 35,000 subtropical rainforest plants in an attempt to reclaim the rain forest lost to farming

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Brygga Gin, Sweden

One of the cool things about looking for gins around the world is finding new stuff people won't have even heard of before. We have been looking for a spruce/fir tree botanical gin for a while now so we were naturally delighted to find Brygga.

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Inverroche Amber Gin, South Africa

Our members spoke and we listened! One of our questions on our annual survey was which gin would you like to see as part of the box and Inveroche came up more than once. This should have been no surprise to us given the success of Pienaar & Son last year.

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Romeo Gin, Montreal, Canada

Romeo’s Gin is inspired by Montreal; few other cities have an art scene as unique and as vibrant as the French Canadian City and this gin is nothing if not vibrant and unique. The label is custom from Montreal artist; Stikki Peaches - known for his murals across the city and Canada. Stikki Peaches has updated the classic Mozart portrait to give this bottle a contemporary, urban feel.

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Electric Gin, Scotland

Archroous Gin; meaning colours or achromatic is quite an enigma, the bottle itself is full of spark and contemporary, whereas the gin is stripped back to its core components. Comprising a mix of 7 botanicals, this gin stands out both for its bottle and for its flavour.

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ARC Gin, Manila, Philppines

The distillery itself is located on the outskirts of metro Manila but it may as well be a different country, picturesque vistas are right at the front door of the distillery. The still is from CARL one of the elite still manufacturers in the world; the same one used by distilleries such as Four Pillars & Sipsmith.

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