Rating |
92
|
Style |
Gin |
Produced In |
United States |
ABV |
45% |
Availability |
Year Round |
Price |
$37.00
|
Reviewed By |
Tim McKirdy |
Reviewed |
2025-04-16
|
January Spirits Five Flower Botanical Gin
Review
January spirits was conceived in 2020 by longtime NYC bartenders Jon Langley and Lucky Preksto. Complementing the amaro and genepy in their lineup is this intriguing Long-Island-distilled gin, which features 12 botanicals in total. Five of them are flowers — marigold, chamomile, elderflower, jasmine, and lavender — and they provide a unique and singular drinking experience. By pure coincidence — given that it’s a cocktail that gets barely any love, and this list runs in price order — we whipped up an authentic Pink Gin with this gin and it was absolutely divine — the floral notes matching the intensity of the aromatic bitters.
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January Spirits Five Flower Botanical Gin
January spirits was conceived in 2020 by longtime NYC bartenders Jon Langley and Lucky Preksto. Complementing the amaro and genepy in their lineup is this intriguing Long-Island-distilled gin, which features 12 botanicals in total. Five of them are flowers — marigold, chamomile, elderflower, jasmine, and lavender — and they provide a unique and singular drinking experience. By pure coincidence — given that it’s a cocktail that gets barely any love, and this list runs in price order — we whipped up an authentic Pink Gin with this gin and it was absolutely divine — the floral notes matching the intensity of the aromatic bitters.
Reviewed On: 04-16-2025
January Spirits Five Flower Botanical Gin
January spirits was conceived in 2020 by longtime NYC bartenders Jon Langley and Lucky Preksto. Complementing the amaro and genepy in their lineup is this intriguing Long-Island-distilled gin, which features 12 botanicals in total. Five of them are flowers — marigold, chamomile, elderflower, jasmine, and lavender — and they provide a unique and singular drinking experience. By pure coincidence — given that it’s a cocktail that gets barely any love, and this list runs in price order — we whipped up an authentic Pink Gin with this gin and it was absolutely divine — the floral notes matching the intensity of the aromatic bitters.
Reviewed On: 04-16-2025