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Gin is a broad category of spirit, but the key flavour must always be juniper (from which its name ultimately derives). While names like Beefeater, Bombay Sapphire and Tanqueray are the big sellers, New Zealand has developed its own reputation for premium gin, including Greytown's Lighthouse gin and Auckland's Rogue Society. Don't forget to pick up some very fine Quina Fina tonic water on your way to the checkout!

  1. The 19 aromatics that make up Citadelle are infused, according to their profile, between one and four days – a crucial time so that Citadelle can acquire its distinguished profile. It is then distilled in small copper stills over open flames in order to develop its suppleness and voluptuous character in the mouth.
    $72.95 Bottle
  2. A crisp gin, London Hill's bias towards subtle citrus tones comes from ribbons of citrus peel including lemon and sweet orange. This, along with the other carefully selected botanicals, gives a spicy fruit edge and delivers an exceptionally smooth and refined gin.
    $59.95 Bottle
  3. Six Japanese botanicals cultivated over four seasons, the six Japanese botanicals have been carefully selected to create ROKU, Japan's authentic craft gin.
    $72.95 Bottle
  4. Made using local botanicals including: Japanese umbrella pine needles, lemon peel, Juniper, Unshu mandarin peel, Sansho pepper. On the nose we find lots of floral pine notes, as well as wild berries and sansho.
    $82.95 Bottle
  5. Hendricks Gin is a small-batch gin distilled in Ayrshire, Scotland. It is handcrafted from a recipe that includes the traditional botanicals of citrus peel, juniper and coriander. What makes this gin unusual is the unexpected infusion of rose petals and cucumber.
    $124.95 Bottle
  6. Hendricks Gin is a small-batch gin distilled in Ayrshire, Scotland. It is handcrafted from a recipe that includes the traditional botanicals of citrus peel, juniper and coriander. What makes this gin unusual is the unexpected infusion of rose petals and cucumber.
    $96.95 Bottle
  7. Monkey 47 is a somewhat unusual gin that celebrates British Gin traditions, the exoticness of India and the purity of the Black Forest in Germany.
    $85.95 Bottle
  8. An incredibly rich, deep purple colour, which turns iridescent pink when mixed with tonic or soda. Aromatically it has fresh pine needles, citrus and spice, and a peppery, dense raspberry character. The palate is lovely and sweet with a long juniper finish
    $69.95 Bottle
  9. Four Pillars Spiced Negroni Gin is a highly aromatic, rich and spicy gin with great power and intensity. Using spices like Tasmanian pepperberry leaf, cinnamon, West African spice grains of paradise and Indonesian cubeb to up the ante. Plus there some fresh ginger to the botanical basket to help lift the spice.
    $69.95 Bottle
  10. Made in the famous Yarra Valley wine region in Victoria, Australia. Made with highly aromatic Australian citrus that supports the spicier botanicals like coriander, cardamom and star anise. A spicy gin with great citrus.
    $69.95 Bottle
  11. This bright delicious gin is like no other. Malfy's sun-ripened Sicilian Pink Grapefruits are grown in citrus groves on the Mediterranean coast where the mountains greet the sea. The taste is juicy fresh grapefruit, with a rich long juniper finish. Enjoy this colorful burst of Italian sunshine on the rocks, with tonic or in your favourite cocktail.
    $62.95 Bottle
  12. Malfy Con Arancia’s key botanical additions are Blood Orange peels sourced from Sicily.
    $62.95 Bottle

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Gin is a broad category of spirit, but the key flavour must always be juniper (from which its name ultimately derives). While names like Beefeater, Bombay Sapphire and Tanqueray are the big sellers, New Zealand has developed its own reputation for premium gin, including Greytown's Lighthouse gin and Auckland's Rogue Society. Don't forget to pick up some very fine Quina Fina tonic water on your way to the checkout!