'Jindea' is the name of a new gin spirit that is made with single-estate Darjeeling tea from India, as well as a mix of zesty and spicy botanicals like juniper, lemon, grapefruit, coriander, ginger, fennel, cardamom and cinnamon.
As Darjeeling is often referred to as "the champagne of teas," this upscale gin offers a fresh take on tea-infused spirits. When it came to selecting the right kind of tea to use in this spirit, the creators of Jindea even took care to consult a master tea sommelier.
Bartender and cocktail specialist Matt Dakers developed Jindea with Adrian Gomes and Jack Rackham and is introducing the new gin spirit with a number of inventive cocktail recipes. While the 'Make Mine a Beer' pairs Jindea gin with fresh lemon juice and an Indian pale ale, the exotic Chai Pani is best prepared with mango chutney, orange bitters and Campari.
Tea-Based Gin Spirits
'Jindea' is Prepared with Darjeeling Tea from India
Trend Themes
1. Tea-infused Spirits - Creating spirits infused with tea offers a fresh and unique twist on traditional gin.
2. Craft Cocktail Recipes - Developing inventive cocktail recipes using tea-based gin spirits presents an opportunity for mixologists to showcase their creativity.
3. Master Tea Sommelier Consultations - Collaborating with tea experts can ensure the selection of the perfect tea to enhance the flavor profile of gin spirits.
Industry Implications
1. Beverage Manufacturing - Incorporating tea into the production of spirits can attract consumers looking for innovative and distinctive alcoholic beverages.
2. Hospitality and Tourism - Offering tea-infused gin cocktails can enhance the drink offerings of bars, restaurants, and hotels, appealing to tea enthusiasts and cocktail connoisseurs.
3. Luxury Goods - Creating premium tea-based gin spirits can target a high-end market segment that values unique and sophisticated drinking experiences.