A London Dry Gin made with botanicals from along the traditional spice route that led back to the UK. Indonesian Cubeb berries, Indian black pepper and Moroccan coriander are all used in this gin, launched by Quintessential Brands in 2013.
Coriander and citrus, gentle juniper and peppery notes.
More discernible spiciness and juniper with plenty of coriander.
Refreshing with citrus and spice.
A handsome gin that's playfully spiced.

When you make a G and T with Opihr is when you truly note the particular spices of coriander and cardamon and I for one like hat complexity
Waste of money, too spicy, too experimental...
This is delicious with with Fever Tree Aromatic Tonic and a slice of lime
This is the most refreshing gin I've tasted. I now know what gin to ask for.
This is not a gin. A novelty - yes, an experiment with the Spice route - yes. Not a gin. The curried element is off putting. However I imagine a Bloody Mary might suit it. On its own or in tonic it is highly suspect to the taste buds. As there is an element of decay in the flavor. Actually this with bitter lemon and a curry might redeem it. I have tried it sober (6pm) I have tried it tight (late morning) I shuddered both times.