It’s basically oriental-inspired gin, so we can make a big trip with it from Southeast Asia all the way to England, just like the spice traders used to be. You can also feel the cubeb pepper from the small Malaysian island of Malacca, and Tellicherry black pepper from Kerala, India, which is said to be the noblest pepper (also known as the spice of kings, or & # 34; Black Gold & # 34;). High-quality cumin is sourced from Turkey, juniper is sourced from Venice, coriander is sourced from Morocco, and oranges are sourced from Spain to make the essence of the trip, England’s oldest operating distillery, Opihr gin. It is characterized by an intense, quite unique spiciness, dominated by pepper and citrus aromas. Taste: Citrus dominates here as well, but surprisingly malt and a slightly bitter taste appear due to the high herbal content. This, on the other hand, is not disturbing at all, as it is in perfect balance with citrus and spices. Scent: Citrus and earthy notes dominate, with warming spices that stand out with cumin and cardamom. It has a very good balance with citrus.