Collection: White Spirits

White spirits focus on freshness, clarity and expressive raw ingredients, from gin, vodka and white rum to tequila, mezcal and botanical distillates. The range here centres on flavour, balance and versatility across both classic cocktail staples and more characterful modern spirits.

White spirits cover some of the freshest and most versatile styles in the world of spirits, from gin, vodka and white rum to tequila, mezcal and unaged eaux-de-vie. Typically either unaged or only lightly rested, these spirits tend to focus more on fermentation character, botanicals and raw ingredients rather than oak maturation, creating brighter, cleaner and more aromatic flavour profiles.

Depending on the category and production method, flavours can range from citrus, herbs and juniper to fresh agave, sugar cane, peppery spice and floral botanicals. While some white spirits aim for purity and neutrality, others emphasise regional identity, distillation character and more expressive flavour.

Our range focuses on flavour-forward white spirits suited to cocktails, aperitif drinking and spirit-led serves, including classic London Dry gin, artisanal mezcal, fresh agricole rum, crisp vodka and small-batch botanical spirits. Alongside established producers, the collection also includes modern distillers experimenting with botanicals, alternative base ingredients and contemporary distillation techniques.

Whether mixed into Martinis, Margaritas, Daiquiris and spritzes or served simply over ice with tonic or soda, these are bottles chosen for balance, freshness and drinkability rather than neutrality alone. Styles range from clean and citrus-led to more savoury, herbaceous and intensely aromatic expressions depending on spirit type and production approach.

From classic cocktail foundations to newer independent distilling projects, white spirits remain one of the broadest, most adaptable and most dynamic categories in modern drinks culture.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are white spirits?

White spirits are clear, unaged or lightly aged alcoholic drinks that include spirits such as vodka, gin, white rum and tequila blanco.

Which drinks are considered white spirits?

White spirits typically include vodka, gin, white (silver) rum and tequila blanco. These are all clear spirits that are not aged in oak barrels.

What is the difference between white spirits and dark spirits?

White spirits are unaged and clear in appearance, while dark spirits like whisky, aged rum and brandy are matured in oak barrels, giving them colour and deeper flavour.

Are white spirits stronger than other alcohol?

Most white spirits are similar in strength to other spirits, usually around 37.5%–40% ABV, but strength depends on the specific product rather than the category.

What do white spirits taste like?

White spirits vary in flavour: vodka is generally neutral, gin is botanical and aromatic, white rum is light and slightly sweet, and tequila blanco is fresh and peppery.

What are white spirits used for?

White spirits are commonly used in cocktails and mixed drinks because their clean, clear profiles mix well with other ingredients without overpowering flavours.