Suntory Roku Gin 750ML
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Description
Description
Suntory Roku Gin 750ML is a Japanese craft gin bottled at 43% ABV (86 proof) and defined by six native botanicals harvested across four seasons. What distinguishes Roku from the broader craft-gin field is its dual-distillation approach: delicate botanicals are vacuum-distilled in stainless steel, while bolder ingredients run through a traditional copper pot still, preserving each element's individual character before blending.
Quick Facts: ABV: 43% | Origin: Osaka, Japan | Style: Japanese Botanical Gin | Distillery: House of Suntory
Production & Heritage
Roku—meaning "six" in Japanese—takes its name from six botanicals unique to Japan: sakura flower, sakura leaf, yuzu peel, sencha tea, gyokuro tea, and sansho pepper. These are layered over eight traditional gin botanicals including juniper, coriander seed, and angelica root. The House of Suntory, founded in 1899 and headquartered in Osaka, applies a meticulous selective-distillation process: each botanical is distilled independently to capture its optimal flavor profile. Notably, the cherry blossom harvest is restricted to a single day each spring, and the blossoms are transported directly to the distillery for immediate maceration—a step that underscores Suntory's commitment to seasonal precision.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: An immediate burst of yuzu citrus leads, followed by softer floral notes of cherry blossom and a grassy, vegetal layer of green tea. Beneath those top notes sits a subtle warmth of buttery pastry and walnut.
Taste: The entry is smooth and citrus-forward, with yuzu and juniper arriving together on the front palate. At mid-palate, sencha and gyokuro teas introduce a distinctive tannic bitterness and a savory depth often described as umami. The peak resolves into toffee-like sweetness balanced by sansho pepper spice.
Finish: Medium-long and warming, with a trailing peppery tingle and lingering green-tea astringency. The overall impression is clean and refined, with the floral sakura character emerging softly at the very end.
How to Drink Roku Gin
Roku rewards a neat pour or a simple serve over ice with a thin slice of fresh ginger to draw out its sansho pepper notes. It also excels in cocktails that let its Japanese botanical character come through. A Roku Gin & Tonic with premium tonic and a yuzu wheel highlights the gin's citrus backbone. A Gimlet works well because the lime-and-sugar structure amplifies the tea and sakura layers without burying them. A Tom Collins stretches Roku's lighter floral notes into a refreshing long drink ideal for warm-weather sipping.
Best For
- Gifting a gin enthusiast curious about Japanese spirits
- Building a home bar with globally diverse craft gins
- Hosting a gin-tasting flight alongside European and American counterparts
- Mixing refined, botanically complex cocktails at home
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Roku Gin taste like? Roku Gin leads with bright yuzu citrus and cherry blossom florals, followed by a savory, tea-driven mid-palate and a peppery, warming finish from sansho pepper. The overall profile balances citrus freshness with an umami-like depth uncommon in Western gins.
How does Roku Gin compare to Hendrick's? Both are premium craft gins priced in a similar range, but their flavor philosophies differ: Hendrick's leans into rose petal and cucumber for a soft, garden-fresh character, while Roku builds around yuzu citrus, green tea, and cherry blossom for a more savory, East Asian botanical profile. Roku's dual-distillation method (vacuum still plus copper pot still) also sets its production apart from Hendrick's Carter Head and pot-still combination.
Is Roku Gin good for cocktails? Roku's balance of citrus, floral, and spice notes makes it a versatile cocktail base, particularly in a Gin & Tonic or Gimlet where its Japanese botanicals remain identifiable. Its 43% ABV provides enough structure to hold up in shaken drinks without overwhelming lighter mixers.
Where is Roku Gin made? Roku Gin is produced at the House of Suntory's distillery in Osaka, Japan. Suntory, founded in 1899, is one of Japan's most prominent spirits producers, also known for its whisky and beer operations.
What foods pair well with Roku Gin? Fresh sashimi and sushi complement Roku's citrus and umami character. Lightly tempura-battered vegetables echo its vegetal tea notes. Grilled shrimp with yuzu kosho mirrors the gin's citrus-pepper axis. Soft, creamy cheeses like burrata balance the tannic green-tea finish. Matcha-flavored desserts create a harmonious tea-on-tea pairing.
What sizes does Roku Gin come in? The standard expression is widely available in a 750ml bottle, and a 1L format is also produced for select markets.
Is Roku Gin worth the price? Roku positions as a mid-premium craft gin, sitting above mainstream London Dry bottles but below ultra-premium Japanese spirits. Its individually distilled botanical program and seasonal harvesting practices deliver complexity that justifies the step up from standard-tier gins.
Why Roku Gin?
Roku's strongest differentiator is its production discipline: six Japanese botanicals, each distilled in the still type best suited to its character, then blended by Suntory's master blender. The single-day cherry blossom harvest is not marketing theater—it reflects a genuine constraint that limits production windows and ties the spirit to Japan's seasonal rhythm. At 43% ABV, Roku carries enough weight for cocktails while remaining approachable neat. For drinkers exploring gin beyond the juniper-heavy European tradition, Roku provides a credible, well-made entry point into the Japanese botanical style.
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