Roku Gin Sakura Bloom Limited Edition is a Japanese premium gin created by Suntory with the aim of celebrating the stages of life and the vitality of nature that is renewed every year.
This gin is the first release in the Roku Seasonal Festival Collection, a series dedicated to the four seasons, and takes its inspiration from one of Japan's most famous festivals, centred on nature and Roku's key ingredient, cherry blossoms - the sakura - which provide freshness and radiance.
Roku Gin Sakura Bloom has a sweet and floral flavour, smooth and elegant, enhanced by the harmonious blend of botanicals, making it delicately complex.
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. In particular, the label for this edition was specially designed by Japan's expert washi paper artist, Hoiriki Eriko, with shades of pink and metallic tones simulating the fall of Sakura flower petals.
The details engraved on the glass were designed by the artist Ohgushi, known for his contemporary brush and ink technique.
A unique sensory and taste experience, also to be tried neat!

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