
135 EAST Dry Gin Hyogo - 750ML
135 EAST Dry Gin Hyogo
Elevate your spirits collection with the 135 EAST Dry Gin Hyogo, a masterful expression of East meets West. This gin is a testament to the art of distillation, offering a taste that is both innovative and rooted in tradition. Enjoy the journey through the aromatic lanes of Hyogo with every sip.
Product Details:
- Type: London Dry Gin with a Japanese Twist
- Volume: 750ml
- Finish: A harmonious blend of traditional gin botanicals with a unique Japanese influence, culminating in a spicy and refreshing finish.
- Profile: A complex yet balanced profile featuring a symphony of citrus zest, delicate floral notes, and a peppery kick from sansho pepper.
- Craftsmanship: Distilled with precision, each botanical is individually infused to create a gin that is crowned with a touch of sake, embodying the spirit of both London and Hyogo traditions.
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