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Best Asian gins
We asked a panel of four independent gin experts to blind-taste and rate a selection of Asian-inspired gins to uncover the best options at the supermarket and beyond.
Our panel tried gins including Ophir, Suntory Roku and Ukiyo gin. Two stood out for their authentic Asian flavours and classic gin taste, while others proved disappointing.
Discover our top-rated picks below.
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Best Asian-inspired gin
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Akori Cherry Blossom Gin
£32.96 for 70cl (£4.70/100ml), 40% ABV
This gin, produced in Spain, was inspired by Japan's national flower, but did it impress our experts?
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Want to buy without reading our results? Available from Amazon.
Kaikyo 135 East Hyogo Dry Gin
£30 for 70cl (£4.29/100ml), 42% ABV
Named after the 135° East meridian that crosses Akashi City in Hyogo, did this gin make the grade?
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Want to buy without reading our results? Available from Ocado and Waitrose.
Ki No Bi Kyoto Dry Gin
£44.87 for 70cl (£6.41/100ml), 45.7% ABV
It's distilled, blended and bottled in Kyoto, Japan, but what did our experts think of this Asian gin?
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Want to buy without reading our results? Available from Amazon and Waitrose.
Opihr Spices of the Orient London Dry Gin
£27 for 70cl (£3.86/100ml), 40% ABV
This Asian-inspired gin has been a stalwart on supermarket shelves since long before the current craze. Is it a classic, or are newer rivals a better bet?
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Want to buy without reading our results? Available from Sainsbury's and Tesco.
Suntory Roku Gin
£27.95 for 70cl (£3.99/100ml), 43% ABV
Probably one of the most widely available Asian gins you'll spot in the UK. Is it deservedly popular?
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Want to buy without reading our results? Available from Amazon, Morrisons, Ocado, Sainsbury's, Tesco and Waitrose.
Tarsier Calamansi Citrus Gin
£35.99 for 70cl (£5.14/100ml), 40% ABV
This gin was inspired by a trip to the Philippines, but what did our experts think?
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Want to buy without reading our results? Available only from Tarsier.
Ukiyo Japanese Blossom Gin
£26 for 70cl (£3.71/100ml), 40% ABV
The bottle certainly stands out, but does the gin make a superior drink?
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Want to buy without reading our results? Available from Ocado, Sainsbury's and Tesco.
All prices are correct as of June 2024.
What is Asian gin?
Essentially, it's a gin with botanical notes with a distinctly Asian flavour or origin.
It's not typically an entry-level gin, but tends to be something people explore as they want to try new flavours and expand their repertoire.
Alongside juniper, a vital ingredient of any good gin, Asian-inspired gins tend to bring in umami (savoury), citrus and spice flavours.
Ingredients may include yuzu (an Asian citrus fruit), pepper, ginger, green tea and cherry blossom. Some also use distilled Sake spirit as a base.
What to pair with Asian-style gin
It's hard to go wrong with lemon or lime, as the citrussy classics pair well with gin. It's worth checking what the flavour notes are on the gin you buy though, to see if the manufacturer recommends any particular garnishes to bring out the best in the drink.
Of the brands we tried, some recommend thin slices of ginger, pink grapefruit peel, yuzu or thyme. Most recommend serving with tonic, but some also suggest ginger ale as an alternative.
Looking for more gin recommendations? See our best premium classic gins and best pink gins
How we tested Asian gins
In May 2024, we asked a panel of independent gin experts to rate seven Asian-style gins.
The taste test was blind, so they didn't know which gin they were trying, and each expert tried the gins in a different order to avoid any bias.
After all the samples had been tasted and rated, the panel discussed any discrepancies in score and agreed which bottles deserved to be Best Buys. We then revealed the products.
Our expert panel included:
- Joel Harrison: award-winning drinks writer and author of 'The World Atlas of Gin'
- Sandrae Lawrence: co-founder and editor of 'The Cocktail Lovers' magazine and podcast
- William Lowe MW: master Distiller and co-founder of Cambridge Distillery
- Barry McCaughley: wine and spirits judge and co-founder of Japanese spirits company Kaiju Drinks
For more drinks recommendations, see our guides to the best champagnes, best sparkling wines and best red wines
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