Rating 94 2024 Top 50  
Style
Produced In Cambodia
ABV 41.3%
Availability Year Round
Price $50.00 
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Review Updated 2024-12-04

Seekers Mekong Dry Gin Review

This gin arrives from the unlikely source of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. A base distillate produced from Cassava root provides a stunning canvas for the most expressive and perfumed gin we sampled this year. New-wave in style, lime leaf meets lemongrass and pandan on the nose, while the undercurrent of juniper springs into life on the palate. Showcasing a distinct sense of place, this isn’t an option for classic Martinis, but those will be an afterthought after tasting it in G&Ts as well as classic shaken concoctions, such as the Last Word and Corpse Reviver #2.

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Seekers Mekong Dry Gin
This gin arrives from the unlikely source of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. A base distillate produced from Cassava root provides a stunning canvas for the most expressive and perfumed gin we sampled this year. New-wave in style, lime leaf meets lemongrass and pandan on the nose, while the undercurrent of juniper springs into life on the palate. Showcasing a distinct sense of place, this isn’t an option for classic Martinis, but those will be an afterthought after tasting it in G&Ts as well as classic shaken concoctions, such as the Last Word and Corpse Reviver #2.

Reviewed On: 12-03-2024
94
POINTS
Seekers Mekong Dry Gin
This gin arrives from the unlikely source of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. A base distillate produced from Cassava root provides a stunning canvas for the most expressive and perfumed gin we sampled this year. New-wave in style, lime leaf meets lemongrass and pandan on the nose, while the undercurrent of juniper springs into life on the palate. Showcasing a distinct sense of place, this isn’t an option for classic Martinis, but those will be an afterthought after tasting it in G&Ts as well as classic shaken concoctions, such as the Last Word and Corpse Reviver #2.

Reviewed On: 12-03-2024