Rested in Port barrels for 8 weeks, our Dorset Dry Gin draws out the 5-year-old Port from the oak walls of the cask, infusing its aged flavour and turning the gin a stunning ruby-pink.
Aroma: Dry, freshly cut pine sweetened by vanilla oak and a grape-l
SPECIAL OFFER OF 6 BOTTLES From the The Forest Distillery in The Peak District comes only the second product it has ever produced, that uses the already successful Forest Gin as its base.
With botanicals sourced from the local forest and ground by hand i
Etsu Double Orange Gin is 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 Ōu Mountains, the longest mountain range in Japan. It
Gin Etsu Double Yuzu is distilled in the Akita Distillery, within Akita Prefecture on Honshu Island in Japan.
Akita Prefecture is located on the coast and stretches east of the Ōu Mountains, the longest mountain range in Japan. It is from these mountai
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 mi
Farmer’s Organic Gin is made in small batches from carefully selected botanicals and the purest non-GMO grains. Providing a pristinely clean palette for the artful infusion of botanicals, the distillate is made from sustainably farmed grain grown in the U
From the The Forest Distillery in The Peak District comes only the second product it has ever produced, that uses the already successful Forest Gin as its base.
With botanicals sourced from the local forest and ground by hand in a pestle & mortar, this t
This is a 2 bottles value pack.
From the The Forest Distillery in The Peak District comes only the second product it has ever produced, that uses the already successful Forest Gin as its base.
With botanicals sourced from the local forest and ground b
Forest Gin is family-created small batch gin, produced by Lindsay and Karl Bond. To make it, they steep some classic gin botanicals (including organic juniper berries and coriander seeds) in organic grain spirit. They then take a pestle and mortar to bund
This is a 2 bottle value pack.
Forest Gin is family-created small batch gin, produced by Lindsay and Karl Bond. To make it, they steep some classic gin botanicals (including organic juniper berries and coriander seeds) in organic grain spirit. They the
SPECIAL OFFER OF 6 BOTTLES Forest Gin is family-created small batch gin, produced by Lindsay and Karl Bond. To make it, they steep some classic gin botanicals (including organic juniper berries and coriander seeds) in organic grain spirit. They then take
We've had a thing for yuzu for a while now, and with three limited-edition trial runs under our belts, we're ready to launch the newest member of our core range: a stand-alone, honed and perfected Fresh Yuzu Gin. A bright, aromatic and (yes) fresh dry 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
Based on a strong belief people should drink better, not more, Four Pillars is leading the charge to elevate the craft of distilling and celebrate the craft of cocktail making in Australia. Their Rare Dry Gin is made in a truly modern Australian style, ca
Based on a strong belief people should drink better, not more, Four Pillars is leading the charge to elevate the craft of distilling and celebrate the craft of cocktail making in Australia. Their Rare Dry Gin is made in a truly modern Australian style, ca
This gin was originally the result of a conversation between Cameron (our distiller) and Jason (then Group Bars Manager at Keystone, and one of the World’s Top Ten Bartenders) back in 2014 - they wanted to create a gin specifically for the Negroni. Someth
To celebrate Negroni Week (September 14 to 20), G’Vine, the brand that has shaken up the world of spirits with its super-premium grape-based gin, launched its new limited edition creation: Nouaison Gin Réserve.
This new intense, opulent and delicious gin
Gin Mare is authentically Mediterranean, infusing 4 unique botanicals: Arbequina olives, basil, rosemary and thyme alongside the more traditional ones. A lightness is created by the citrus and basil with a savoury olive undertone.
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A subtle and irresistible tribute to the cherry blossom, with sloe and pepper. The sloe brings an intense, very aromatic and perfumed scent with fruity and sweet and sour notes, while pepper gives it character and strength with a spicy touch.
For each
This is a 2 bottles value pack.
A subtle and irresistible tribute to the cherry blossom, with sloe and pepper. The sloe brings an intense, very aromatic and perfumed scent with fruity and sweet and sour notes, while pepper gives it character and streng
SPECIAL OFFER OF 6 BOTTLES A subtle and irresistible tribute to the cherry blossom, with sloe and pepper. The sloe brings an intense, very aromatic and perfumed scent with fruity and sweet and sour notes, while pepper gives it character and strength with
Ginraw comes to us all the way from Barcelona, created by a pair of entrepreneurs with the help of four masters in their craft: a chef, a sommelier, a mixologist and a perfumer. The use low-temperature distillation to preserve the flavours and aromas of t
This is a 2 bottles value pack.
Ginraw comes to us all the way from Barcelona, created by a pair of entrepreneurs with the help of four masters in their craft: a chef, a sommelier, a mixologist and a perfumer. The use low-temperature distillation to pr
SPECIAL OFFER OF 6 BOTTLES Ginraw comes to us all the way from Barcelona, created by a pair of entrepreneurs with the help of four masters in their craft: a chef, a sommelier, a mixologist and a perfumer. The use low-temperature distillation to preserve t
Gin in Hong Kong took off in popularity around the late 2000s, when Hendricks first emerged onto the gin scene. Since then, the number of gins available in the market has been a hundred fold; bars, restaurants, retail stores, the gin craze hasn’t subsided since. Back then we were amongst the few stores that sold gins online. Over the years, gin deliveries in Hong Kong have changed dramatically, from ten years ago housing close to 100 gins, to now it’s not uncommon to have close to 300 gins.
Production wise, gin is basically no different to vodka, there are no restrictions or regulations on the raw ingredient the spirit is made from. But in order to be a gin, the spirit must be at least 40% in alcohol by volume, and has been distilled with juniper berries.
Today gins use a huge range of ingredients as its flavouring ingredients. It’s almost limitless as to what distillers come up with; some you wouldn’t imagine is even possible; lobsters??!!! The basic botanical profiles of most gins however, include herbs, fruits, and/or spices. Popular herbs used in gins include rosemary, thyme, coriander, peppermint, rose, butterfly peas, lavender, kaffir lime leaves, ginger, lemongrass, basil, lavender, and so on. To stand out, some popular “exotic” words must be used - here are a few: “wild”, “foraged”, “uniquely local”, and so on. Fruits are an essential botanical in gins too, lemon, lime, orange, grapefruit, berries, olive, bergamot, pear, grape.
Meanwhile, spices are quintessentially gin, aside from juniper berries, some common spices include ginger, peppercorn, cardamon, anise, Angelica root, pine needles, liquorice, cinnamon, coriander seeds, nutmeg, bark, seaweed, and of course a touch of saffron. Spoiler alert, even though animals feature heavily on their labels, think Monkey 47 gin, Elephant Gin, Mermaid Gin; no monkeys, elephants, or mermaids were harmed. The only exception is perhaps L'Homard Gin, which actually does use lobsters as part of its main “botanical” ingredient.
Looking for gin online means a little basic understanding of some simple gin categories. Below we have a little guide to help you choose a gin that’s best for you.
London Dry Gin came about from the invention of column still (or Coffey still) in 1830. Which meant that better quality alcohol was produced and consumed. “Dry gin” was designated as clear, unsweetened gin, often flavoured with more subtle botanicals. Given that by then, London has had a hundred years of gin-making culture and “experience” (Queen Anne had already cancelled the charter that had granted exclusive rights to Worshipful Company of Distillers to produce gin in London), most of this type of gins were produced in London. Hence this dry, juniper forward, clear and subtle gin was henceforth labelled as “London Dry Gin”.
Today, London Dry Gin can be produced anywhere in the world. However, to be called a London dry gin, the spirit has to have a minimum 37.5% abv, with no artificial ingredients or flavouring after distillation.
No one knows exactly where Old Tom Gin came from, there aren’t a shortage of anecdotes from Captain Dudley Bradstreet to a tomcat falling into a vat of gin. Its popularity has made a resurgence since Hayman’s interpretation of the original recipe, followed by many others including Booth’s Gin, Secret Treasures, Jensens, Ransom, Tanqueray, and Herno. In reality, Old Tom Gin is a simple gin sweetened with liquorice or sugar, it’s been called the missing link to on the one hand, a dry subtle and slightly harsh London Dry Gin, to on the other fuller body Jenever Gin or Dutch Gin.
Navy Strength Gin in Hong Kong is a popular choice for drinkers who like to consume their gin neat. The origin of the term is actually quite recent, coined in 1993 by Plymouth Gin by its brilliant marketing team. But the history dates back to the 18th century when it was actually dangerous to have inflammable alcohol on board the Royal Navy ships. Why? Because if casks of alcohol spilled onto the ship interiors and somehow wet the gunpowder used in cannon balls and muskets, the gunpowder wouldn’t fire and hence, the navy would be vulnerable and defenceless. Hence, gins on board navy ships had to be tested with a gunpowder and gin mixture before it was allowed onboard. This is where the term and the alcohol level of Navy Gin came from. For gins to be flammable, it had to be 100 degrees proof, or 57% abv. Hence in order for gins to be called Navy strength, it has to be 57.7%.
Of course, the higher the alcohol in a gin, the more flavours it absorbs out of the botanicals. That’s why when you see a gin in Hong Kong with a higher alcohol, expect bigger and bolder flavours.
Sloe gins are normally a red liqueur enjoyed neat or with tonic. Technically it’s actually a liqueur at a minimum of 25% abv, but normally no more than 30%. Sloe gin is produced by macerating pricked sloe berries (around 50% of the tank) in gin, routinely turned and aged for up to three months. Normally considered a British drink, Sloe gin in Hong Kong has enjoyed amazing popularity, as it’s a sweet mixture with lower alcohol levels enjoyed by both seasoned and novice drinkers.
Back in the 16th and 17th century when England had a juniper flavoured spirit that later on became gin, Flanders and Netherlands had their own version of a juniper spirit called Oude Geneva, distilled from malted grain similar to new-make whisky. Today there are two types of Jenever, an Oude (old Jenever) and a Jonge (young Jenever). Oude Jenever must contain at least 15% of malt wine, and no more than 20g/l sugar; while Jonge Jenever can contain no more than 15% malt wine.
Whilst there’s a readily available supply of gin online, in general there is a lack of choice for Jenever gin in Hong Kong. If you’ve never had a Jenever, it’s worth trying as Jonge Jenever has a more neutral flavour with slight juniper and malt wine. Oude Jenever on the other hand, has a smoother but much more punchy flavour, or what we would describe the gin as funky.
We have one of the largest selections of gin in Hong Kong. If you’re a gin and tonic fan, we’re well versed with loads of experience (ha ha) to recommend the best gin for you. Or alternatively, if you like your gin neat, let us know as we have some amazing barrel-aged gins, or gin specifically designed to be drunk without adjuncts. Next day gin delivery if you order before 3pm.