Raise a toast to India's fruitiest gins
India, June 13 -- On World Gin Day today, explore award-winning fruit-based Indian gins that put the local ingredients on a global display, effortlessly.
Crowned Best Indian Contemporary Gin and New Product of the Year at the India Wines and Spirits Awards (Ambrosia INDSPIRIT), and a Gold winner at the London Spirits Competition 2026, this ABD Maestro gin is made with 12 botanicals and signature mango-ginger notes.
Price: Rs.1,500-Rs.1,800 (approx)
A Bronze Medal (84 points) winner at the London Spirits Competition 2026, this gin from Stockholm Distillers & Vintners uses indigenous jamun (black plum), with lavender notes and a bittersweet finish.
Price: Rs.1,300-Rs.1,600 (approx)
Winner of a Silver Medal (87 points) at the London Spirits Competition 2026, this Raincheck Earth gin is made with cloud-harvested rainwater from Meghalaya and native Khasi Sohiong berries, alongside notes of orange, spice and pine.
Price: Rs.2,900-Rs.3,400 (approx)
The Gold Medal Country Winner for India at the World Gin Awards 2025, this gin is distilled 7,000 feet above sea level in the Nilgiris and features lemongrass, Nilgiri tea leaves, mace and nutmeg.
Price: Rs.1,700-Rs.2,400 (approx)
A Gold Award winner and Country Winner for India at the World Gin Awards 2026, Hapusa is built around wild-foraged Himalayan juniper berries, with turmeric, ginger and mango among its botanicals.
Price: Rs.1,500-Rs.1,900 (approx)
Recognised at the London Spirits Competition 2026, this Goa-distilled gin combines slow-steeped raspberries and strawberries with 12 native botanicals.
Price: Rs.1,800-Rs.2,100 (approx)...
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