Jaisalmer Indian Craft Gin Miniature 5cl
AED 9.00
Big, bold gin energy from India’s Rajasthan, built for a killer G&T and a properly loud Negroni. Jaisalmer brings bright juniper with a hit of citrus peel, then swings into warm spice and a dry, desert-herb vibe that keeps you coming back for another sip. Indian craft gin with real personality, not a copy-paste London Dry!
Juniper-forward, citrus-snappy, and spicy in the best way, this Indian craft gin from Rajasthan has the kind of character that makes your usual gin feel a bit… boring. Think sun-baked botanicals, bright zest, and a dry finish that plays ridiculously well in cocktails.
- Nose: Fresh juniper, lemon peel, gentle coriander, a whisper of warm spice.
- Taste: Crisp juniper and citrus up front, then layers of peppery spice and earthy herbs that give it a desert-dry backbone.
- Finish: Clean, dry, and lightly spicy, with citrus oils hanging around just long enough to tempt the next pour.
Why it deserves a spot on your shelf is simple, it’s not shy. Some gins disappear once you add tonic or vermouth. This one stays loud and clear, so your Gin & Tonic tastes like a Gin & Tonic, not fizzy regret.
It’s also a great “reset” gin if you’ve been stuck in the same flavour lane. The classic London Dry shape is here, plenty of juniper and that clean structure, but the spice and herbal depth give it a different accent. You can taste the heat-in-the-air vibe without it turning sweet or perfumey.
Cocktail-wise, it’s a natural in a G&T when you want bright and bracing, and it absolutely holds its own in a Negroni where bold botanicals matter. If you’re mixing for friends, it’s an easy way to make something familiar feel new without getting weird about it.
This is also the kind of bottle you reach for when you’re curious. Want to compare how gin changes from place to place? This one makes the point fast. It’s still gin, but with a spicier, more sun-dried edge that stands apart from the usual suspects.
Fun Fact: Jaisalmer is named after the “Golden City” in Rajasthan, and the gin leans into that desert inspiration with a botanical profile designed to feel warm, aromatic, and distinctly Indian.