Roku Gin 43% - 70cl
Roku Gin is a Japanese brand made at the House of Suntory in Osaka.
This gin is produced after the Japanese “Shun” principle, which demands that all ingredients used to create this product are only harvested or collected just after their natural ripening period. It is believed that this is the time the botanicals have their most intense flavor.
You will find six Japanese botanicals in Roku Gin: Yuzu (a type of lemon), Sakura leaves, Sencha tea, Shansho pepper, Sakura blossoms and Gyokuro tea. Also there: classic botanicals such as juniper, coriander, angelica, blood orange and cinnamon.
This gin is produced after the Japanese “Shun” principle, which demands that all ingredients used to create this product are only harvested or collected just after their natural ripening period. It is believed that this is the time the botanicals have their most intense flavor.
You will find six Japanese botanicals in Roku Gin: Yuzu (a type of lemon), Sakura leaves, Sencha tea, Shansho pepper, Sakura blossoms and Gyokuro tea. Also there: classic botanicals such as juniper, coriander, angelica, blood orange and cinnamon.
This product contains alcohol and can only be delivered to adults. Proof of age will be required at delivery. Please enjoy responsibly.
- Product Type:WM: Gin
- Description:WM: Gin
- Net Quantity:WM: 70cl
- Alcohol Content:WM: 43% vol
- Distillery or Brand : Beam Suntory
- Product Type: Gin
- Description: Gin
- Artificial Colours: none
- Responsible Food Company: Beam Suntory, Unterschweinstiege 2-14, 60549 Frankfurt / Main, DE
- Net Quantity: 70cl
- Alcohol Content: 43% vol
- Country of Origin: Japan
Weight: 1.26 kg
Dimensional Weight: 1.26 kg
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Beam Suntory is a large, multinational spirits distiller and distributor. Its founding story goes way back: In 1795, a farmer and grain mill operator named Jacob Beam produced the first barrel of whiskey that would become Jim Beam®, the world’s #1 selling bourbon. Suntory was founded in 1899 by Shinjiro Torii, who created the first whisky to suit Japanese palates. On January 13, 2014, Suntory announced a deal to buy Beam Inc. for about $13.6 billion. The acquisition was completed on April 30, 2014, for a final cost of about $16 billion – when it was also announced that Beam would become a subsidiary named "Beam Suntory".
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