From a floral fruity whisky inspired by blue kurinji flowers to gin which had made-in-Kashmir bats steeped in it for weeks, four interesting tipples to update your home bar.
When making cocktails, top quality, seasonality and freshness of ingredients are paramount. A quick journey into the Himalayas, to procure additives that go well with Indian craft gin.
Pink gins and coffee-infused gins, a peaty single malt from Amrut, and more to serve guests at home or give as Diwali presents.
From the very juniper-y Juniper Bomb to Amrut Distilleries' Nilgiris with betel leaf, these are some of the gins you should try. Plus, prices per bottle and where to find them.
Our guide to the esoteric world of gins, and why you should take it more seriously.