For the first time, an Indian-made gin has captured the world’s top honor.
Jin Jiji, a craft gin distilled in Goa, won Spirit of the Year 2025 and the title of Best Gin in the World at the International Wine and Spirits Competition (IWSC).
Competing against hundreds of entries from around the globe, Jin Jiji impressed judges with its:
- Rich botanical profile
- Smooth and balanced flavors
- Distinctive Indian ingredients like Himalayan juniper and Darjeeling tea
This win marks a major milestone not just for Jin Jiji but for the entire Indian craft alcohol movement.
What Makes Jin Jiji Stand Out
Crafted using ingredients sourced from across India, Jin Jiji is celebrated for its:
- Botanical blend: Juniper from the Himalayas, fragrant Darjeeling tea, coriander, and other indigenous herbs
- Small-batch distillation: Each bottle is carefully distilled to preserve delicate flavors
- Flavor profile: Crisp, aromatic, and slightly floral with a refreshing citrus finish
The gin’s unique Indian character resonated with international judges, who praised its complexity and authenticity.
Recognition on a Global Stage
The IWSC is one of the world’s most respected spirits competitions.
Winners are selected through a rigorous blind tasting process by an expert panel of distillers, sommeliers, and critics.
In 2025, Jin Jiji not only won the Best Gin award but also topped entries from renowned brands across the United Kingdom, Spain, Japan, and the United States.
Experts cited Jin Jiji’s:
- Unmistakable flavor identity
- Excellence in craftmanship
- Balance between tradition and innovation
Indian Craft Spirits: A Growing Force
Jin Jiji’s victory signals a broader trend — India’s emergence as a serious contender in the global craft spirits scene.
In recent years:
- Indian whiskies have gained acclaim at international awards
- Premium rum and vodka brands from India are finding new markets abroad
- Craft distilleries are focusing on unique, locally sourced ingredients to differentiate themselves
Jin Jiji’s success underscores India’s potential not just as a consumer market, but as a producer of world-class premium spirits.