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Meet these 10 gins coming from all around the world

Originating from all over the planet, we give you ten gins that you may not already know and you can try them out if you like them.

 

  1. BC, Canada “STUMP Coastal Forest Gin”

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This gin is distilled with hand-picked botanicals and herbs from British Columbia. It incorporates juniper, cascade hops, grand fir, bay laurel, coriander, and lavender.

 

  1. Amsterdam, Netherlands “V2C Orange Dutch Dry Gin”

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It all started as an experiment when four Dutch students created in Maastricht 400 bottles of this gin. The brilliant invention has won the Silver Award at the International Wine & Spirit Competition of 2015.

 

  1. Kyoto, Japan “Ki No Bi Kyoto Dry Gin”

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This Japanese gin is part of an English expat’s idea. Made with eleven botanicals from Japan, including yuzu, green tea, red shiso leaves, sansho pepper, bamboo leaves and more.

 

  1. Germany “Ferdinand’s Saar Dry Gin”

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This beautiful dark blue bottle has won 2015 double gold medal from San Francisco’s World Spirit Competition. It includes 30 hand-picked botanicals, among them hop blossom and almond shells.

 

  1. Quebec, Canada “Ungava”

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Its glowing-yellow presentation stands out at bars and in every store shell. This gin is made of arctic botanicals, infused twice during its making with cloudberries, crowberries, Labrador tea, Vitamin C-rich wild rose hips, and the Arctic blend, aka rhododendron subarcticum.

 

  1. West London, UK “Sipsmith Lemon Drizzle Gin”

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This gin’s distillation process combines traditional methods which lead it to win awards. Made with Macedonian juniper berries. It includes delicious and sweet sun-dried Spanish lemon peels.

 

  1. Durham, NC “Conniption American Dry Gin”

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This gin from North Caroline influenced the opening of the the Durham Distillery. Conniption uses a custom German Mueller pot still for crafting and rotary evaporator. Inside this gin, we find 20 botanicals such as cucumber and honeysuckle.

  1. Portland, Oregon “Aviation American Gin”

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7 botanicals complete the Aviation American Gin; anise seed, sarsaparilla, cardamom, coriander, lavender, juniper, and dried sweet orange peel.

 

  1. South Africa “Inverroche Gin Amber”

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The Inverroche Distillery is located close to the Western Cape’s coastal Still Bay (Stilbaai) village. Inverroche Gin Amber is a sugar cane-derived spirit which gets its Amber color from a double-infusion process.

 

  1. Vilanova Spain “Gin Mare”

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With Mediterranean ingredients such as the Arbequina olives, rosemary, thyme, and basil, this gin also includes some citrus from Seville and Valencia. The distillery of Gin Mare is located just outside Barcelona.

 

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Don’t drink and drive. Enjoy responsibly

 

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