Combining notes of juniper and strawberry, this is a vibrantly fruit-forward Spanish gin – evidently made by accident after trying to create a strawberry liqueur! Very light and sweet, this should make for a fine summer tipple.
- Strawberry (pink gin):Â This version is the most popular.
- Aroma:Â Strong and sweet strawberry scent.
- Taste:Â Dominated by strawberry, with a subtle hint of juniper and citrus to keep it from being overly sweet. Some find it has a jam-like sweetness or a hint of bitterness.
- Juniper:Â Less prominent than in traditional gins.
- Finish:Â Smooth and fresh.
- Classic (non-flavored):
- Aroma:Â Notes of citrus fruits and vanilla.
- Taste:Â Harmonious play between citrus, juniper, and vanilla notes. It is described as being smooth and not overly dry.Â
- With tonic:Â This is the most common way to drink it, especially the Strawberry version. A classic Indian tonic works well, but some recommend using a flavored tonic to enhance the fruit notes.
- Garnishes:Â Orange peel or sliced strawberries are popular garnishes for the Strawberry gin. For the Classic version, orange peel can highlight the orange blossom and vanilla notes.
- In cocktails:Â The fruit-forward character makes it a good base for a variety of cocktails.
- Neat:Â Some reviews suggest it can be enjoyed neat, but others find it benefits from being mixed with tonic.Â
- Strawberry gin:Â Great for those who enjoy fruity and sweet gins and are looking for a modern alternative to traditional London dry styles.
- Classic gin:Â A good choice for those who appreciate a balanced, slightly sweet, and floral gin that isn’t overwhelmingly juniper-forward.



