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There’s something satisfying about a gin that actually tastes like somewhere. Spirit Bear, made at Urban Distilleries in Kelowna, is about as Okanagan as it gets — locally grown grain, lavender and apple from nearby farms, and a botanical lineup that feels considered rather than just thrown together. Ten botanicals total: the usual suspects like
Unruly Gin is honestly one of the best gins out there. If you want something a little different from your typical London Dry, this one’s got a super cool honey base (yes, made from actual BC honey), which gives it a wild floral vibe but stays smooth without being too sweet or sticky. First off,
Salish Seas Blackberry Gin: A Bold, Botanical Beauty for Berry Lovers As a self-proclaimed gin fanatic, I’m always on the hunt for expressions that push the boundaries of what gin can be—without losing sight of its botanical soul. Salish Sea’s Blackberry Gin does exactly that, and then some. Right out of the bottle, the color
Citadelle Gin: A French Classic That Redefines Craft Distilling Few gins manage to strike the perfect balance between tradition and innovation like Citadelle. Born in the heart of Cognac, France, this artisanal spirit stands as a shining example of what happens when time-honored distillation meets bold botanical creativity. Crafted using an open-flame pot still and
Absolutely delighted with Brockmans Gin! This is hands down one of the most exceptional gins I’ve ever had the pleasure of tasting. From the moment you open the bottle, the aroma captivates with its rich notes of dark berries and citrus. It’s incredibly smooth, with a luxurious mouthfeel that sets it apart from the usual