THE HERBALIST YASO GIN limited edition 02 February "Ginger Ale

The second new Limited, which began in January, is "Gin with Ginger Ale."

Ginger has long been used not only as a condiment and savory vegetable, but also as a herbal medicine and folk remedy.
Ginger is used all over the world, but it is actually not known exactly where it originated.
Is it possible that everyone loved the fragrance so much that it spread throughout the world?

This time, we lavishly used plenty of "large ginger" from Kochi Prefecture.
Lemon, cinnamon, and cardamom, which also go well with the ginger flavor, are added to create a wintery taste with a slight spiciness on the tongue.

It is the perfect warming delicacy for this cold season.

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*There is a limit to the number of units available.

<Ingredients
[Wildflowers]
Mugwort, turmeric, dokudami, lotus leaf, ginseng, ginseng, Chinese ginseng, Chinese ginseng, Hypericum erectum, Kumazasa, dandelion root, reishi, amachazuru, tochu leaf, plantain, kanzo, pine leaf, nandina leaf, amadokoro, tsuyu weed, tsuruna, maca, tongkat ali, habuso, pigeon pea, horsetail, and loquat leaf, Lakanka, Chinese juniper, wolfberry, lentil, peach leaf, Ginkgo biloba, ginkgo biloba, gentian, fig leaf, safflower, ezo-ukogi, enmei, molokheiya, Japanese mugwort, red mulberry, wolfberry leaf, oyster leaf, chamomile, quince, shiso leaf, mulberry leaf, Chinese megus tree, Deseki ginseng, kikyo root, jujube, salacia, matatabi, ebisu grass seed, red ginseng, agaricus, rooibos, amla nut, onion hull, cat's claw

[Fruits]
plum, kumquat, fig, tangerine, pineapple, apple, grape, melon, lemon, grapefruit, apricot

[Vegetables]
Capsicum, ginger, shiitake mushroom, carrot, onion, parsley, cabbage, burdock, bean sprout, garlic

[Seaweeds.]
Kelp, funori (seaweed)

[15 botanicals]
Ginger, juniper berries, lemon, cinnamon, cardamom, coriander seed, licorice, spring turmeric, caraway, fennel, orange flower, clove, allspice, Echigo spice, celery seed

Content: 700ml
Alcohol: 45%.

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