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Gin Jin Shin on from Shimane
Ref : NISOH1
Shin On means "gratitude to the forest".
This dry gin (japanese alcool) captures the fragrance of Shimane's forests. Distillate base is made of barley with a sylvan infusion of kuromoji (Lindera Umbellata, family Lauraceae), wild juniper berries, Japanese cypress, yuzu and cinnamon.
Nose, aroma, is surprisingly smooth, with fresh citrus notes, round and elegant cinnamon, on a complex floral and vegetal bouquet.
Palate is warm, velvety, yuzu citrus well present with slightly resinous accents.
This gin, great vintage, very qualitative, can be tasted alone, on ice or with a lime juice.
It is also remarkable accompanied by tonic or another quality soda.
Several distilleries, in Japan, since about ten years, work to make gins of very great quality and according to artisanal methods.
Our artisan Okadaya Honten is located in Masuda City, Shimane Prefecture, where abandoned farmland is becoming increasingly common.
The distillery is working to reclaim this land by growing yuzu, chestnuts, persimmons and sake rice.
Data sheet
- Origin
- Shimane, Japan
- Weight
- 500 ml net
- Packaging
- Glass bottle
- Ingredients
- barley, juniper berries, kuromoji (Lindera Umbellata, Lauraceae), cypress, yuzu, cinnamon
- Storage
- away from high temperatures
- Volume of pure alcohol
- 47%
- Recommandation
- EXCESSIVE CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL IS DANGEROUS FOR YOUR HEALTH. DRINK WITH MODERATION. CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DURING PREGNANCY, EVEN IN SMALL QUANTITY, CAN HAVE SEVERE CONSEQUENCES FOR THE CHILD’S HEALTH. THE SALE OF ALCOHOL IS FORBIDDEN TO MINORS UNDER AGE 18

Shin On means "gratitude to the forest".
This dry gin (japanese alcool) captures the fragrance of Shimane's forests. Distillate base is made of barley with a sylvan infusion of kuromoji (Lindera Umbellata, family Lauraceae), wild juniper berries, Japanese cypress, yuzu and cinnamon.

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ALCOHOL ABUSE IS DANGEROUS FOR YOUR HEALTH. CONSUME IN MODERATION. CONSUMING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DURING PREGNANCY, EVEN IN SMALL QUANTITIES, CAN HAVE SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES FOR THE HEALTH OF THE CHILD.
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