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Peddlers Shanghai Craft Gin

Peddlers Shanghai Craft Gin

7.7 /10
EDITOR
ABV: 45.7%
Price: £34.50

Tasting Notes

Nose

Powerful earthy notes — aromatic East Asian mint with strongly scented Buddha's hand citrus, anise and cinnamon with peppery ending

Palate

Resinous juniper immediately — earthy angelica, cinnamon and liquorice, then Buddha's hand citrus and Sichuan pepper filling the mouth, mellowing to warmer coriander and Tianshan almond

Finish

Pleasant lingering Sichuan mala spice — gentle oils from juniper, coriander and almonds giving way to the signature numbing warmth that puts Shanghai definitively on the gin map

Peddlers Shanghai Craft Gin is one of those bottles that immediately signals ambition. A craft gin out of Shanghai, carrying the London Dry designation at a muscular 45.7% ABV — this is a brand that clearly wants to be taken seriously on the international stage, and at £34.50, it's priced to compete in the premium-but-accessible bracket that's become the most fiercely contested space in craft spirits.

A Bridge Between East and West

What interests me about Peddlers is the positioning. The name itself evokes the old Shanghai trading routes, and there's a deliberate narrative here about connecting Eastern botanical traditions with the rigour of London Dry production. That's a tightrope — lean too far into novelty and you alienate the classic gin drinker; play it too safe and you lose the entire point of difference. At 45.7%, there's enough backbone to suggest the distillers have opted for substance over gimmick, which I appreciate.

The London Dry classification tells us the botanical character is baked into the distillation rather than added afterwards, meaning whatever Eastern-influenced ingredients are in play here have been chosen to work within that structured framework. That discipline matters. Too many gins trading on exotic provenance forget that the liquid still has to function in a drink.

Best Served

A gin like this, with its East-meets-West identity and sturdy ABV, is built for a classic G&T with a quality Indian tonic — Fever-Tree or East Imperial would be my picks. A twist of grapefruit peel rather than lime lets the botanical complexity breathe. Bartenders I know who stock Peddlers tend to reach for it in Negroni variations too, where the higher proof earns its keep against the vermouth and Campari.

At 7.7 out of 10, Peddlers delivers on its promise: a thoughtfully positioned craft gin that respects the London Dry tradition while carving out a genuine point of difference. It's a serious entry in an increasingly crowded field.

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Joe Whitfield
Joe Whitfield
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Joe has spent over fifteen years immersed in the whiskey industry, beginning his career at a Speyside distillery before moving into drinks journalism. As Editor-in-Chief at Whiskeyful.com, he oversees...

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