🌿 Elevate your spirit game with Japan’s floral masterpiece!
Etsu Japanese Gin is a premium 43% ABV spirit crafted in Hokkaido, Japan, using traditional distillation and locally-sourced botanicals like yuzu and green tea leaves. This 70cl gin offers a light, aromatic, and complex flavor profile featuring floral and citrus notes, making it perfect for G&Ts, cocktails, or sipping neat. Packaged in an elegant glass bottle with a cork seal, it’s a sophisticated choice for discerning gin lovers and a standout gift option.
Alcohol Type | Gin |
Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 9.5 x 19.9 cm; 1.22 kg |
Item model number | 01003E |
Volume | 700 Millilitres |
Units | 700.0 millilitre(s) |
Storage Instructions | Store in a cool, dark place. |
Serving Recommendation | Serve at room temperature. |
Manufacturer contact | BBC Spirits, 3 Quai Hubert Prom, 33100 Bordeaux, France. |
Country of origin | Japan |
Alcohol Content | 43 Percent by Volume |
Brand | Etsu |
Taste | Bitter |
Format | Liquid |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Liquid Packaging Seal | Cork |
Package Information | Glass Bottle |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Volume | 0.7 Litres |
Liquid volume | 70 Centilitres |
Manufacturer | BBC Spirits |
Number of items | 1 |
Tasting Notes | ,, |
Item Weight | 1.22 kg |
R**D
Excellent Gin
Excellent Gin.The gin has a loads of good flavour. Throughly recommend. The smoothness goes down very well. The bottle design makes it stand out.
S**N
Must buy
This gin is truly gorgeous. I'd recommend to anyone, very smooth and fragrant without any bitterness that some gins have. It may seem a bit pricey but it's well worth it. Enjoy!
D**R
Nice gin
Expensive but good
M**S
It’s different in many ways
Different to other Gins in taste and presentation
F**C
Gorgeous
Beautiful bottle and delicious Gin
N**A
Amazing
Best ever we had
M**D
First class gin
Stunningly smooth citrus flavour. This is superb just with ice. Well worth the price. Exceptional quality.
C**4
Tastes almost exactly like Cotswold Dry Gin
After much procrastination, I decided to buy this as a Christmas treat for myself...I deserve it after all ;)I've bought over 100 bottles of gin in the last few of years and amongst these, I've tried a few 'Japanese' gins now, some actually from Japan and others 'inspired' by Japan. They all tend to use Yuzu and some more obscure Japanese citrus fruits, some form of tea and Sancho Pepper as well as 'Sakura' or Cherry Blossom as the main additional botanicals.For reference and to help provide some context for my review, amongst these I've tried are Roku (7/10, perfectly enjoyable if a little too subtle), Jinzu (5/10, bit too weird for me), Kokoro (6/10, pleasant enough), Ki No Bi (7/10, interesting but overpriced), Nikka Coffey (10/10, absolute perfection) and now this.Unfortunately, this sits around the 6/7 out of 10 mark. It's smooth and has a nice enough flavour however, I simply cannot get past the fact that this tastes almost exactly the same as Cotswold Dry Gin (itself a 7/10). If I didn't know any better, I would say it's basically the same drink. It even has the same louche that Cotswolds has in addition to the overwhelming lavender flavour.If I were a cynic, I would suggest that the makers have simply bought a batch of Cotswolds and just poured it into a more ornate bottle and slapped a significant mark up on it as I do find it remarkable that two different gins, one from Hokkaido and one from the Cotswolds can taste identical but maybe that's just me.It's perfectly pleasant but at this price point, I expect perfection or close to it. Nikka Coffey retails at roughly the same price and is 3 times the gin this is.If you want to know what this tastes like, do yourself a favour and buy Cotswolds instead. You'll save yourself some money. If you want a truly special Japanese gin at this price, buy Nikka Coffey instead. I can't recommend anyone spends the amount I did for Etsu unfortunately.
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