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Enjoy these suggestions for gin-based cocktails to celebrate Ginuary

Enjoy a thrilling January by joining Ginuary, where spirits are high. The main focus of Ginuary, an annual worldwide month-long celebration of gin, is to indulge in distinctive gin-based drinks all month long. Because it’s winter, this year-round great drink takes on even more significance in January.

The following is a list of some Mumbai restaurants that are commemorating Ginuary by providing cocktails made with gin.

The Neuma Kyoto Tea Party

Neuma’s best gin-based drink, Kyoto Tea, will let you celebrate in true Kyoto flair. The combination of freshly squeezed lime juice, lemongrass kombucha, and sweet-sour-umami oleo saccharum makes this drink taste like it belongs at a cool summer’s evening garden party.

Martini in Millo

Millo almost perfects the original, famous cocktail, which is only served at a select few eateries in the city. Don’t forget to request shaken rather than stirred. This drink will leave you wanting more since it has just the right amount of vermouth to coat the rim of the glass and is served with an ice-cold shake of the driest gin.

Ginsling Merlion in Amazonia

This Singaporean classic tastes and feels like a beach day, thanks to its combination of fresh pineapple juice, bitters, and a dash of lime. This cool afternoon drink is presented in a tall glass, garnished with flowers and a pineapple stripe to resemble Singapore’s iconic Merlion. Just like everything else in Singapore, it’s simple and sweet.

Yazu’s Green Jade Garden

With a combination of garden-infused gin, sake, vermouth, lime juice, honey, fresh turmeric, and tonic water, this GandT variation is designed to taste just like a zen garden. Its sweet, refreshing flavor will transport you to a monastery while also relieving stress.

Cray Craft’s Gitterati

Get the table to order a round of Glitterati. This cocktail will have you wondering why you ever drank anything other than gin—it’s created with genuine Jamun juice, gin, elderflower, and tonic water. This timeless beauty is refined and lovely, yet it’s also wild and uncontrollable.

Disassembled Picante at Commune one eight

This gin cocktail, which comes with a plate of delectable in-house nibbles, is a twist on the traditional picante, with a spicy and sweet flavor that goes well with the food. Try this amazing new drink at one8; it will make your head spin.

Rain Purple at Ditas

This cocktail will make you fall in love, based on the Prince song of the same name. Made with Tanqueray, basil, lime, blue pea tea, and tonic water, this magnificent violet nectar is rich and delicate, with the lime providing the perfect amount of sourness and the sweet blue pea tea and medicinal tonic taking center stage. This drink tastes just as good as it looks.

The Ultimate Atlantic Litchi Sour

Though Epitome’s vegetarian and multi-cuisine menu is well-known, its drinks are even more noteworthy than the exquisite food. Mixologists really love this cocktail, which they make with sugar, lime juice, fresh pomegranate juice, litchi puree, and of course, gin.

Pa Pa Ya’s Shikoku Cooler

You don’t need to know about Pa Pa Ya’s new menu, which has delectable sushi, desserts, and other items. In addition to its reputation for well prepared Pan Asian food, Pa Pa Ya ought to be well-known for its gin-based drink, which also includes orange juice, kaffir leaves, peach puree, and orange blossom water. This beverage will cheer you up and calm you down. This drink pairs well with a heavy meal at Pa Pa Ya because of the zesty flavor of oranges, the freshness of orange blossoms, the harshness of kaffir lime, and the dry sweetness of gin.

Gin and Tonic in Spanish at Blue Bop Cafe

With this drink, Bluebop has the classics covered. The gentle spiciness of fresh black pepper combined with kaffir lime and gin, together with the umami flavors of rosemary, orange bitters, and tonic water, will take you to a Spanish field where you can feel the warm sun on your face and listen to Spanish music.

Martini Pornstar at The Nines

With passionfruit, French vanilla, and gin’s unique juniper berry flavor, this martini is a twist on a classic drink. The gin flawlessly links everything together to produce a unique-tasting beverage. You never would have imagined that these flavors could go together. The Nines uses genuine French vanilla to take this bar favorite to new heights.

Lazy Days by the Sea at The Coconut Boy

At the Coconut Boy, this drink encapsulates Goa in a single sip. This is the ultimate way to enjoy gin. All of the winter and New Year’s blues will vanish with this.

Cosy Box’s gin and tonic specialties

You may dance the night away at Cosy Box. They feature a selection of drinks made only with gin. Just a few of the combinations are Berry Potter (blueberries and kaffir lime), Ti Tonic (sage, lemon peel, and tonic water), and Gulp Iver’s Travels (gin, tequila, coffee, and lavender).

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