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KI NO BI Kyoto Dry  Gin 700ml

KI NO BI Kyoto Dry Gin 700ml

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KI NO BI - is the first of its kind; a Japanese gin created, blended and bottled at our dedicated artisanal distillery in Kyoto using many local ingredients and inspired by the history and culture of this ancient city.

Meaning "The Beauty of the Seasons', KI NO BI is, unusually, made from a rice spirit, complemented by the addition of regional botanicals such as yellow yuzu, hinoki, sansho pepper, bamboo leaf and gyokuro tea from Uji.

The ingredients are distilled in six distinct flavour groups before being blended together with the famed waters of Fushimi.

The name and label design have been created in collaboration with Kira Karacho, part of the Karacho karakami atelier founded in Kuoto in 1624.

Alcohol Vol. 45.7%

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Rated #1 in NZ
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KI NO BI - is the first of its kind; a Japanese gin created, blended and bottled at our dedicated artisanal distillery in Kyoto using many local ingredients and inspired by the history and culture of this ancient city.

Meaning "The Beauty of the Seasons', KI NO BI is, unusually, made from a rice spirit, complemented by the addition of regional botanicals such as yellow yuzu, hinoki, sansho pepper, bamboo leaf and gyokuro tea from Uji.

The ingredients are distilled in six distinct flavour groups before being blended together with the famed waters of Fushimi.

The name and label design have been created in collaboration with Kira Karacho, part of the Karacho karakami atelier founded in Kuoto in 1624.

Alcohol Vol. 45.7%

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Fantastic Gin

One of the best gins I’ve tasted. It is well balanced, and drinks well as a G&T or straight over ice. If you like Ki No Bi Kyoto Dry, then try Ki No Bi Sei, it is even nicer. The latter would rate as best gin tasted to date.