

🍸 Elevate your mocktail game with GINSIN’s botanical brilliance!
GINSIN 12 Botanics is a premium 0.0% alcohol gin alternative from Spain, crafted with a vibrant blend of 12 botanicals including juniper, citrus, and floral notes. Designed for sophisticated non-drinkers and designated drivers, it pairs perfectly with tonic or soda to create refreshing, alcohol-free cocktails without compromising on flavor complexity.
| ASIN | B07L6PL6R1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #121,214 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #12 in Gin |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (388) |
| Manufacturer | Espadafor |
| Package Dimensions | 15.43 x 5.55 x 5.24 inches; 2.84 Pounds |
| Units | 23.60 Fluid Ounces |
P**L
They nailed it!
I glad to have discovered a gin alternative that I really enjoy. I've tried several brands in the past, but none of them really worked for me. I used to mix different kinds of gin or add other ingredients to make it more palatable, but with this brand, all I need is some tonic and I'm satisfied. It's a great feeling to have found a drink that I can enjoy without any extra effort.
J**N
Hideous blue, yucky flavor, zero flavor of anything like Gin
This product, GINSIN Premium 12 Botanics, bears absolutely zero similarity to the juniper & other botanicals infused alcoholic distillation Gin. By it's label, it is a soft drink with water, sugars, flavors, citric acid, and artificial blue coloring. It presents absolutely zero flavor of juniper, and no distinctive essence of any other botanical, on its own, with ice, or mixed with water, or mixed with tonic water. If you are looking for a non-acoholic or low-alcohol substitute for Gin, do not waste your time and money on GINSIN Premium 12 Botanics, because it has zero resemblance to Gin in any & every way. Though not unpleasant with ice & tonic water, the GINSIN adds nothing of value flavor-wise to the tonic water, and is really just be a waste of premium tonic water. The GINSIN Premium 12 Botanics was a total waste of $27.99 from the BeClink on Amazon.com. Unless you just have to have non-alcoholic, and do not care that GINSIN tastes absolutely nothing like Gin, do not waste your money on GINSIN when you can buy a 750ml bottle of any other quality Gin for the same money or less. Overall Rating - 0 Flavor Rating - 0 Value for money Rating - 0
R**N
I love this!!
Don’t use more than a thimbleful, of course. But splash diet tonic in a crystal tumbler over ice and four pieces of lime squeezed into it, followed by a tiny bit of that blue magic and you can sit down to that feeling you’re doing something nice for yourself. And I am, on two levels. I’ve lost twelve pounds and my health indicators are through-the-roof-good, and I feel wonderful. After twelve years in Europe, I was obsessed with fine wine. I loved the ritual and the taste though I never drank to get a buzz. I LOVE drinking but I have now learned, at age 60, that what I drink doesn’t have to have alcohol in it. I’m so surprised. I’m now drinking a Ronsin ‘rum’ by the same mfgr and I’ve put it in a cup of orange blossom tea —- I feel like I’m in Germany: “Einmal tee mit Rhum, bitte!” The key is limit the amount you put in the glass. And, having it alone doesn’t really work but who needs that?!? Thank you for this gift to my health and my life. I’m having so much fun not drinking!!!
R**I
Had high hopes...
Had high hopes even up to the point where i opened the Listerine looking bottle and took a sniff! Then I took a taste and was terrible disappointed. I understand it is not Gin, but it is supposed to taste like Gin and I am sorry, but it does not. Smells just a little like it due to the botanicals involved. My hunt continues.....
T**I
It's not perfect but it's pretty good.
I've been trying to switch from gin and tonics to alcohol alternatives as part of a lifestyle change. Replacing Gin has proved tricky and I've gone through quite a few alternatives. So far, Ginsin has been the one I'm most satisfied with. By itself, it has a slightly minty taste. With tonic and a splash of aromatic bitters, this makes for a fairly respectable substitute for the standard Gin and Tonic. I highly recommend playing with bitters no matter which nonalcoholic brand you end up with -- they often add flavor and some of the nuances that so many gin substitutes tend to leave out, and they add the ability to experiment with flavoring which makes mixing up alcohol-free alternatives a lot more enjoyable. My husband and I have both settled on this as our favorite gin alternative. It's not perfect -- I've come to accept that I'm not going to get a perfect gin alternative when skipping out on the alcohol -- but it's pretty good.
T**A
Mocktail with flair
Love this mocktail gin it’s perfect for dry January… with options like this I can definitely stick to my goal easily. Flavor is fantastic and love the spirit color.
M**N
It's not going to satisfy a real gin drinker.
The idea is great. To my taste, it needs to redistilled or reinfused with more juniper. It's too floral without a strong juniper backing. It's refreshing with Tonic and I've been happy with it. But I'm currently trying to bring it up a level by muddling juniper and some coriander and letting it soak a few days.
M**.
No flavor. Not worth it.
This has very little flavor and nothing like gin. It says to dilute 1 part Ginsin to 3 parts water or soda. It tasted like a mildly sweet sugar water. We even tried it straight. Still super mild and uneventful. Totally not worth it. Do not buy.
J**T
Mir schmeckt er sehr gut. Ist natürlich alles eine Geschmackssache finde es aber deutlich besser als alkoholfreies Bier.
F**S
Pretty good. Sip it on its own and you'll think it's too sweet to work, but mix it with tonic water like you would regular gin and you have a lovely dry adult-tasting drink that'll make you feel a little bit less like a designated driver gooseberry. Recommended.
S**D
When I saw 'sugar' listed in the second position in the ingredients list my heart sank - I was looking for some 'grown up' option for when I felt like a drink, and most of the non-alcoholic wines I've tried tended to be too sweet. However. Surprise! The sweetness of this is quite minimal especially if one dilute it thinner than recommended with plain fizzy water. The combination of botanicals is very nice, I don't think I would be finishing off this bottle anytime soon but I will certainly re-stock this when that happens.
O**Y
Like many others I have been searching for a non alcoholic substitute to mix with tonic. I don't expect it to taste like gin, because it isn't. So I tried this. My initial thoughts were WOW it is Blue, very blue ! ( Yes I know you can see that in the picture) Its clear from the ingredients that sugar is a major ingredient, therein lies the warning. I don't like sweet drinks I find all non of the commercially available soft drinks too sweet. I found this way, way to sweet even after adding tonic and fresh lime. I know taste is a personal thing so you pays your money etc. In its favour this does have some taste unlike some products ,but the blue colour did me no favours. Not one I wil be buying again.
S**M
Besides the bright blue colour this is a great gin substitute. I couldn’t tell the difference with a slice of lemon ice and tonic water. It’s got that same dry taste as gin does. I only use a capful or two and it makes a lovely G&T. First time trying a non alcoholic gin and I'm pleasantly surprised and I’d highly recommend!
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