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Gin FAQs
Everything you need to know.
Which gin is recommended?
Which gin is recommended?
If you want to buy a good gin, you can orient yourself by our most sought-after products. These include, for example, Brockmans Gin with its berry note, Amuerte Gin with its exotic, slightly spicy character or Gordon's London Dry Gin with its clear, juniper-heavy taste and subtle citrus notes. Which flavors suit you best ultimately depends on your personal taste.
Which gin tastes best?
Which gin tastes best?
As with many spirits, the taste perception of gin is individual. While some prefer drier varieties, others appreciate fruity or Mediterranean notes. Popular examples include Monkey 47 Dry Gin from the Black Forest, Gin Mare Mediterranean from Spain, or Tanqueray London Dry Gin. When buying gin, you have a wide selection.
Which gin is suitable for Gin and Tonic?
Which gin is suitable for Gin and Tonic?
There are numerous ways to combine a Gin and Tonic. Which gin is best suited mainly depends on the Tonic Water used. A classic London Dry Gin harmonizes well with an Indian Tonic Water, while floral gins are more often paired with an Elderflower Tonic Water. Make sure that the flavors complement each other well.
How much alcohol does gin contain?
How much alcohol does gin contain?
Gin must have a minimum alcohol content of 37.5% to be called gin. Many gins are slightly above this, and some varieties can also have a significantly higher alcohol content.
Which gin is good and affordable?
Which gin is good and affordable?
If you're looking for a good gin at an attractive price, classic London Dry Gins are a great choice. Varieties like Tanqueray London Dry Gin, Bulldog Gin, or Bombay Sapphire London Dry Gin offer a balanced flavor profile and excellent value for money. Also, take a look at current gin offers.
The most popular gin producers
In addition to the selection of botanicals, well-known gin brands with their own recipes contribute significantly to a special taste experience. Each brand relies on an individual composition, shaping the diversity of the gin world. Below you will find some well-known brands that have significantly influenced the development of gin:
- Tanqueray Gin: A classic gin with a distinctive juniper note, produced since the 19th century. Complemented by subtle citrus aromas and delicate spice, Tanqueray is particularly well-suited for classic cocktails and a balanced Gin & Tonic.
- Monkey 47: This gin from the Black Forest impresses with its special recipe featuring a total of 47 botanicals, including regional ingredients like cranberries and blackberries. Its complex and intense aroma makes it an exciting choice for creative drinks.
- Hendrick's Gin: This Scottish gin stands out with unusual ingredients such as cucumber and rose petals. These give it a floral freshness and a slight sweetness, appealing especially to those looking for a unique taste.
- Malfy Gin: Inspired by the Italian coast, this gin brings fresh and vibrant citrus aromas to the glass. Variants with lemon or pink grapefruit provide a refreshing taste experience and are excellent for light cocktails.

Discover various types of gin
When buying gin, you'll discover a wide variety of different gin types, each with its own character and appeal. It's worth getting to know the various styles to find the gin that best suits your personal taste.
London Dry Gin
London Dry Gin
The most well-known variation is London Dry Gin, also called London Gin. Despite its name, it doesn't necessarily have to be produced in London, but must meet certain specifications. These include a minimum alcohol content of 37.5% by volume, an alcohol base of plant origin, and the exclusive use of natural ingredients that are added simultaneously. The result is a dry and clear gin, where juniper is the focus, and which is particularly well suited for classic cocktails such as Gin & Tonic.
Dry Gin
Dry Gin
Dry Gin or Distilled Gin, in contrast, offers more leeway in production. Here, too, only natural or nature-identical flavors are permitted, but the ingredients do not have to be added simultaneously. This freedom leads to a wide range of taste profiles, which is particularly appreciated by connoisseurs who enjoy experimenting.
Sloe Gin
Sloe Gin
Sloe gin is, strictly speaking, not a classic gin according to EU regulations, but a liqueur. This is due to its alcohol content of less than 37.5 percent by volume and its production by steeping sloe berries in distilled gin. Its fruity, sweet taste makes it ideal for mixed drinks or pure enjoyment.
New Western Dry Gin
New Western Dry Gin
This modern style deliberately places juniper in the background, highlighting other botanicals instead. Floral or fruity notes are often prominent. This creates a lot of room for creative interpretations and new flavors.
Aged Gin
Aged Gin
Also known as Reserve Gin, this variant is aged in wooden barrels. The maturation process gives the gin additional complexity and a slightly golden color. Typical aromas include vanilla, caramel, and spices, reminiscent of aged spirits.
Compound Gin
Compound Gin
In this production method, the botanicals are steeped directly in neutral alcohol without subsequent distillation. This process is comparatively simple and cost-effective, but often leads to less complex flavors.
Plymouth Gin
Plymouth Gin
This is a geographically protected gin variety, produced exclusively in Plymouth, England. Plymouth Gin is known for its somewhat softer and earthier taste, distinguishing it from classic London Dry Gin.
Flavored Gin
Flavored Gin
Flavoured Gins are enhanced with additional aromas such as berries, citrus fruits or spices. This creates a wide variety of flavours that are particularly suitable for creative cocktails.

The perfect gin gift
In addition to gin, we also offer gin gift sets, gin glasses and practical bar accessories. Our range also includes other spirits such as liqueurs and vodka. Whether for a relaxed evening or a special occasion, you will find a versatile selection with us. No matter if you want to discover a new gin, are looking for accessories or need a suitable gift.
Whisky lovers also get their money's worth and will find a large selection. Here you are sure to find a suitable gift for every whisky lover. With experience and passion, we help you discover the right product. In addition to gin, you can also get rum or tequila and many other spirits from us.
Non-alcoholic distillates as a conscious alternative to gin
Alcohol-free distillates offer an ideal option for anyone who wants to experience the typical taste of gin but without alcohol. This category is gaining increasing importance and appeals to health-conscious individuals as well as people who do not consume alcohol for personal or religious reasons.
The production is similar to classic gin. Here, too, selected botanicals are used to create the characteristic aromas. In this way, well-known flavors such as juniper, citrus fruits, or herbs can be enjoyed even without alcohol.
Buying Gin - The Conclusion
Gin is far more than just a spirit; it represents a versatile indulgence. Its long history and wide range of flavors make it an integral part of today's cocktail culture. From classic drinks like the Gin Tonic to creative mixed drinks, gin offers numerous possibilities for different tastes and styles.
Gin owes its characteristic taste primarily to its botanicals, with juniper always at the forefront. Depending on the blend, completely different aromas emerge – from fresh and citrusy to spicy or floral.
If you'd like to learn more about the origin, production, and various gin styles, take a look at our Gin Guide. There, you'll find a comprehensive overview of this versatile spirit.