
Aromatic & Delicate

Fresh & Fresh

Spice & Warm

Citrusy & Zesty

ORIGINAL GINGER ALE
Tasting notes- Lemon, Ginger-y
Mumbai Mule
60ml | Rutland Square Gin
10ml | Lemon Juice
100ml | Sepoy's Original Ginger Ale
Garnish | Lemon Wedge
How to prepare this recipe
To create a Mumbai Mule, combine 60ml Rutland Square Gin and 10ml fresh lemon juice in a mixing glass, then pour over ice in a highball or mule mug, top with 100ml Sepoy's Original Ginger Ale, and garnish with a lemon wedge for a refreshing, ginger-forward cocktail.
CLASSIC LEMONADE
Tasting notes- Lemon, Tart
Chai Spiced Lemonade
60ml | Rutland Square Gin
100ml | Sepoy's Classic Lemonade
Garnish | Lemon Wedge
How to prepare this recipe
This recipe creates a refreshing Chai Spiced Lemonade cocktail. Combine 60ml of Rutland Square Gin with 100ml of Sepoy's Classic Lemonade. The gin provides a botanical base, while the lemonade offers a tart, citrusy flavor with hints of chai spice. Garnish with a lemon wedge to enhance the drink's lemony profile.


PINK ROSE LEMONADE
Tasting notes- Pink Rose, Ginger
Pairs Well with
White Rum
Tequilla
Vodka
Mezcal
Gin
More about this Mixer
This beverage offers a delicate blend of pink rose and ginger flavors, creating a versatile mixer. Its floral and spicy notes complement a wide range of spirits, including white rum, tequila, vodka, mezcal, and gin. This allows for diverse cocktail creations, from light and refreshing to smoky and complex, depending on the chosen base spirit.
TROPICAL LEMONADE
Tasting notes- Pineapple, Passion fruit
Pairs Well with
Whiskey
Gold Rum
Dark Rum
Gin
More about this Mixer
This mixer boasts vibrant tropical notes of pineapple and passion fruit, making it a fantastic base for various cocktails. Its sweet and tangy profile pairs exceptionally well with richer spirits. Consider mixing it with whiskey for a tropical twist on classic cocktails, or opt for gold or dark rum to amplify the fruity sweetness. Gin also complements these flavors, creating a refreshing and aromatic drink.

FAQ's
What to expect from Rutland Square Gin?
On the nose, expect bright orange zest, setting the stage for the complexity that follows.
The first sip unveils a deep yet delicate balance of strong Oolong and juniper, followed by a cascade of sweet, luxurious spice notes.
Looking for some pairing ideas?
Perfect for pairing with a cheese board, afternoon tea sandwiches, scones, and even a well-seasoned steak, Rutland Square Chai Spiced Gin is an experience in every glass, a spirit that tells a story—one that began in Assam, journeyed through Edinburgh, and now finds its way to connoisseurs across the world.
How was Rutland Square Gin Created?
We sourced and sampled over 100 different tea variants, searching for the one that would bring depth, complexity, and character to our spirit. The answer? Oolong—one of the most exquisite and expensive teas money can buy. But there was a challenge: Oolong is not traditionally grown in Dibrugarh, Assam, a region famed for its robust black teas.
Determined to craft something truly unique, we started procuring Oolong from select vendors in Assam. However, to ensure the highest quality and sustainability, we took the bold step of growing our own Oolong tea—a first-of-its-kind effort in the region. Over time, we cultivated and perfected the tea, working closely with expert growers to develop a flavour profile that would complement the botanical alchemy of gin.
By 2020, after years of refinement, our Chai Spiced Gin was perfected, and Rutland Square Gin was born. A spirit that embodies craftsmanship, heritage, and a truly one-of-a-kind flavour journey.
Does Rutland Square Gin pair well with ginger ale?
Absolutely! When paired with Ginger Ale, the gin unfolds into a rich, earthy experience, with zesty citrus and juniper layering beautifully.
Where did gin originate?
The origins of gin can be traced back to the Middle Ages, with records describing a drink called "Jenever", a Dutch spirit made with juniper, a botanical found in the Northern Hemisphere. And by today's regulations, the taste of juniper must be the signature note in any gin.
Why are we called Rutland Square Spirits?
The name 'Rutland Square Gin' is deeply symbolic, bridging the heritage of Scotland and India. To source the unique botanicals, particularly the signature Oolong White Tea, the founder embarked on a journey to India. This journey began with a practical step: obtaining a visa from the Indian Embassy located in Edinburgh's Rutland Square. Thus, 'Rutland Square' represents not only the physical location of this crucial step but also serves as a tangible link between the Scottish base of the distillery and the Indian origins of its key ingredient. The name embodies the spirit of cultural exchange and the fusion of traditions that defines Rutland Square Gin. The use of the lion symbol, representing both Scottish and Indian heritage, further shows this respect for cultural origins.
What distilling method does Rutland Square Gin use?
London Dry, a traditional gin-making technique.
