Roku in Japanese means six. Six like the exclusive botanicals used in the making of this Roku Gin Premium: the flowers and leaves of cherry, the leaves of Sencha and Gyokuro varieties of tea, the Sichuan pepper and the peels of Yuzu, a kind of tangerine typical of Japan. In addition to these six excellences, we also find berries, coriander, angelica, cardamom, cinnamon, orange and lemon peels in the recipe.
Each botanical is harvested at the peak of its own ripening season, so as to give Gin a balanced and rich flavor.
Not only are Roku's ingredients of the highest quality, but many of them are uniquely Japanese and therefore known to perfection by Roku's Master Distillers. Every aspect of Roku Gin is crafted by Japanese artisans with a centuries-old tradition of meticulous attention to detail.
A one-of-a-kind sensory and taste experience, try it neat too!

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