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Sông Cái Vietnamese Dry Gin: Vietnam's First Gin With Sixteen Indigenous Botanicals

Sông Cái Vietnamese Dry Gin: Vietnam's First Gin With Sixteen Indigenous Botanicals

8 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: Song Cai Distillery
ABV: 45% ABV
Price: £43

Tasting Notes

Nose

Fresh pine and citrus peels — subtle leafy notes with enticing undertone of smokey black cardamom, the Vietnamese terroir immediately distinctive

Palate

Beautifully honeyed citrus character — pomelo sweetness with peppery jungle pepper notes developing into warming finish, Mắc Mật berries adding unique Vietnamese fruit complexity, juniper supporting rather than leading

Finish

Riptide of cardamom spice — warm wood and soft tannins lingering long, dry woody veneer from Đia Siêu wood, the sixteen Vietnamese botanicals creating something entirely new in gin

First Impressions

Sông Cái is Vietnam's first ever gin — sixteen indigenous botanicals including Mắc Mật berries, Mắc Khén jungle pepper, Diễn pomelo, Đia Siêu wood, green turmeric and smokey black cardamom. A Craft Gin Club Gin of the Month that introduced many to Vietnamese craft spirits for the first time.

Tasting

The nose shows fresh pine with citrus, leafy notes and smokey black cardamom. On the palate, beautifully honeyed pomelo citrus with jungle pepper developing warmth — Mắc Mật adding unique fruit, juniper supporting. The finish is a riptide of cardamom spice with warm wood and soft tannins lingering long.

The Bottom Line

Sông Cái earns an 8 for Vietnam's most important spirits export. The sixteen indigenous botanicals create something entirely new in gin — the smokey black cardamom, Đia Siêu wood and jungle pepper are found in no other gin globally. The honeyed pomelo citrus bridges Vietnamese and European gin traditions beautifully. A landmark gin from Southeast Asia.

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Edward Forwood
Edward Forwood
Senior Gin Reviewer

Edward has spent two decades judging spirits at competitions from the IWSC to the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, developing a palate that prizes balance above novelty. A holder of the WSET D...

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