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Greater Than Gin releases its 4th limited edition, Punk Gin
Thursday, 25 April, 2024, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
Our Bureau, Mumbai
Nao Spirits, the makers of Greater Than and Hapusa Gin, are on track with their goals of launching a new limited-edition gin annually, each with a distinct flavour, unique narrative, and exclusively fresh ingredients.

Their Pink Gin is called ‘Punk Gin’. Punk, by definition, is anti-establishment, and this gin is particularly disruptive as it shuns all the norms established by commercial gin producers. In making Punk Gin, the distillers wanted to stay true to their craft and did not use artificial colour, flavour, or sweeteners. They have instead used only the freshest of strawberries handpicked from Mahabaleshwar, a hill station nestled in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra and the go-to destination for strawberries in India.

The strawberries are washed, chopped, and then left to macerate in a vat of their classic London Dry Gin for 48 hours. But that’s not all – they add a touch of dried hibiscus flowers to bring in a bit of acidity and brightness to the Gin. The result is a champagne-pink gin with a delicious freshness that is going to be the perfect accompaniment to the upcoming summer.

Tasting Notes: Fresh and vibrant strawberry with lemon peel, black pepper, and juniper on the finish.

Anand Virmani, Nao Spirits, co-founder and CEO, said, “Pink Gins are all the rage, but most pink gins have artificial flavouring, colour and lots of sugar, bearing little semblance to a real gin. As the pioneering craft gin brand in India, we use every opportunity to guide the category forward and set the right example for what it means to be ‘craft’. That is exactly what we did with Punk Gin – stuck to our principles in a fast-growing and competitive landscape by using fresh ingredients and taking Pink Gin back to its origins and showcasing what it was really intended to be.”
 
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