Where does 135° East gin come from?
The Yonezawa Family, a family of sake brewers since 1856, began distilling in 1917.
How is this gin made?
As the celebration of 100 years of spirits production approaches, the House has installed two new Forsyth’s stills. This revival gave birth to the distillery named Kaikyo in homage to the very famous Akashi-Kaikyo bridge located in front of the distillery. 135° East Hyogo Dry Gin is a handcrafted gin distilled from classic London Dry botanicals and Japanese botanicals.
Classic botanicals (juniper berries) and Japanese (yuzu, shiso leaves, Sansho pepper…)
That’s why it’s so popular!
135° east is the longitude of the distillery in the city of Akashi
Perfect balance between complexity and harmony
By tasting this gin you will :
Floral, clove notes
Silky and balanced between citrus, bitterness and floral notes
Finish: peppery and spicy
Bottle: 70cl
Alcohol: 42%.
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