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- 750ml, bottle
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Beyond the Label
Perfectly Unexpected.
Named after the 135° East meridian that crosses Akashi City in the Hyogo prefecture, our gin represents our passion for discovering what lies beyond borders. Inspired by Japan’s important Taisho period, this unexpected gin honors a time when Eastern culture merged with Western culture.
By combining new flavors that enhance and complement each other, Kimio Yonezawa has created a new innovative and unconventional type of gin: the “Hyogo Dry Gin”.
Marrying authentic Japanese botanicals with London Dry Gin botanicals, our spirit lets two cultures interweave energetically.
Product Details
Product Type | Gin |
Style | Dry Gin |
ABV | 42% |
Country | Japan |
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Beyond the Label
Perfectly Unexpected.
Named after the 135° East meridian that crosses Akashi City in the Hyogo prefecture, our gin represents our passion for discovering what lies beyond borders. Inspired by Japan’s important Taisho period, this unexpected gin honors a time when Eastern culture merged with Western culture.
By combining new flavors that enhance and complement each other, Kimio Yonezawa has created a new innovative and unconventional type of gin: the “Hyogo Dry Gin”.
Marrying authentic Japanese botanicals with London Dry Gin botanicals, our spirit lets two cultures interweave energetically.
Product Details
Product Type | Gin |
Style | Dry Gin |
ABV | 42% |
Country | Japan |
Scent and Flavor

NOSE
135° East gin offers a powerful floral aroma over scents of citrus fruits.

PALATE
It comes with a silky, balanced feel in the mouth, combining citrus, bitter and floral notes, while sansho pepper gives it a warm, peppery finish.

BOTANICALS
Angelica, Coriander, Juniper, Sencha, Yuzu, Shiso leaf, Ume, Sansho pepper.
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