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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. Reikorangi triple distilled Rhubarb & Raspberry Gin. Distilled at the site of the original Tuatara Brewery on our very own Kapiti Coast. Mates Chris & Simon have spent 2 years perfecting their Gin.
    $76.50 Bottle

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  2. The Black Doris Plum Gin is a gin full of bold and beautiful Black Doris plum fruitiness. Kicking off with juniper and coriander, swiftly followed by full-bodied fruity flavours. With just a hint of sweetness, the delicate spicy notes embrace the delicious plum giving this gin the complexity and balance 'The Bureaucrats’ have become synonymous with.
    $68.95 Bottle
  3. Another very original gin from the Bureaucrats right here in Wellington! Creating a fabulous dance in the mouth of coconut, lime and lemongrass. Bold but beautifully balanced.
    $68.95 Bottle
  4. The Bureaucrat is a distillation of ten carefully selected botanicals. Delivering the traditional juniper and coriander followed by an audacious hit of heady cinnamon, finishing with delicate yet complex nutty profiles and undertones of aniseed and sweetness. It is a complex beast, bold and unique, a gin full of character.
    $68.95 Bottle
  5. A naturally black flavoured gin. Coloured with a unique collection of natural extracts. Full bodied florality with a menthol like crispiness, naturally chilling with a balanced citrus freshness and a hint of spice. With a candied sweet potato and pineapple finish. This is the taste of Black.
    $79.95 Bottle
  6. The perfect combination of 12 botanicals, secretly combined. Juniper to the fore, each note complimenting the next.
    $79.95 Bottle
  7. Reid + Reid Reverend Dawson’s Gin is named after one of New Zealand’s leading prohibitionist who also happens to be the great, great grandfather of Stewart and Chris Reid.
    $69.95 Bottle
  8. Reid+Reid gin is uniquely Kiwi, in that it is produced with three native New Zealand botanicals: kawakawa, manuka and horopito.
    $69.95 Bottle
  9. Aged in pinot noir barrels from Martinborough vinyards & made in very small quantities, this is Lighthouse Gins first new gin since 2011. An aromatically fragrant gin with strong juniper and citrus notes and an underlying savoury character.
    $71.95 Bottle
  10. A complex and perfumed Gin containing 38 organic botanicals. Batch distilled in their 150L Arnold Holstein still and cut to strength with Kaweka spring water. Top notes of lime leaf, white currant, cedar, mango and floral hints. Exotic spice brings warmth and persistence to the palate.
    $93.95 Bottle
  11. Strange Nature Gin bears all the quintessential flavours of its unique origins. Aromatic and fruity, it's part tropical and zesty, part herbaceous. Enjoy sweet notes and savoury hits in every sip. Sweet: Fresh Pineapple, Candied Grapefruit A Touch Of Kaffir Lime and Blood Orange Savoury: Piney Juniper, Blackcurrant Leaf and Fresh Green Pepper.
    $85.95 Bottle
  12. KI NO TEA is a product created in collaboration with tea-grower and blender Hori-Shichimeien, founded in the Meiji era in 1879 and based in the famous Uji region to the south of Kyoto city. A number of super-premium Uji teas have been specially selected to form the heart of KI NO TEA.
    $115.95 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!