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Top 6 Affordable Yet Premium Gin Brands in India (2025 Edition)

Discover the best affordable yet premium Indian gin brands under ₹2500, perfect for cocktails, gifting, or classy home sipping.

By: Occassionaldrinker
April 30, 2025
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India’s gin revolution is here, and it's more exciting than ever. What was once seen as a high-end drink for five-star bars has now become a favourite at homes, parties, and restaurants across the country. Whether you’re mixing a classic gin and tonic or crafting your own cocktail at home, premium gin no longer needs to come with a heavy price tag. Indian brands have changed the game by offering high-quality gins at affordable rates, often under ₹2500.

Thanks to local botanicals, eco-friendly production, and beautiful packaging, Indian gins now match international standards in taste and style. If you’re looking to enjoy a refined drink without overspending, here’s your complete guide to the best affordable yet premium gin brands in India. And for more such drink discoveries, don’t forget to visit Occassional Drinker from time to time!

The Rise of Craft Gins in India

India’s love affair with gin has sparked a new wave of locally crafted, globally inspired spirits. From Goa to Rajasthan, distilleries are blending Indian herbs, spices, and fruits with traditional distilling methods. The result? Gins that are unique, flavorful, and priced perfectly for modern consumers.

Let’s explore the top 6 affordable premium gin brands that are redefining India’s gin scene in 2025.

1. Greater Than

  1. Price: ₹1450–₹1800 (750ml)
  2. Botanicals: Juniper, coriander, fennel, orange peel, ginger
  3. Taste: Crisp, clean, refreshing

Greater Than is India's first craft gin and still one of the best. Made by Nao Spirits in Goa, it follows the London Dry style and uses copper pot stills for a smooth finish. It’s specially designed to suit Indian palates and works well with spicy food. With international recognition and availability in Michelin-starred restaurants, it offers real value for its price.

Perfect for gin and tonics, gifting, or enjoying on the rocks.

2. Samsara

  1. Price: ₹1800–₹2200 (750ml)
  2. Botanicals: Hemp seeds, rose petals, cardamom, orange peel
  3. Taste: Floral, smooth, earthy

Samsara is handcrafted in small batches in Goa. Its vapor-infusion technique brings out delicate flavours, and its focus on eco-friendly practices adds to its charm. The elegant bottle and unique blend of botanicals make it a favourite for cocktails like Gimlets and Tom Collins.

Ideal for those who love floral and soft gins with depth.

3. Stranger & Sons

  1. Price: ₹1900–₹2400 (750ml)
  2. Botanicals: Juniper, pepper, nutmeg, citrus peel, Gondhoraj lime
  3. Taste: Bold, spicy, tropical

Stranger & Sons is one of India’s most awarded gins. Produced in Goa, it uses exotic ingredients and a triple distillation method for complexity. The brand has a quirky story and strong eco-conscious values, even turning leftover botanicals into cocktail bitters.

Great for those who enjoy bold flavours and creative cocktails.

4. GinGin

  1. Price: ₹1600–₹1900 (750ml)
  2. Botanicals: Juniper, basil, rosemary, lavender
  3. Taste: Herbal, fresh, smooth

GinGin stands out with its artistic design and unique use of hemp seeds. Created by Shubham Khanna, it’s India’s first hemp-based gin and made using a single-shot distillation method. Popular in urban bars and among younger drinkers, it's a fun and flavourful choice.

Perfect for experimental cocktails and trendy gatherings.

5. Tickle

  1. Price: ₹1500–₹1700 (750ml)
  2. Botanicals: Juniper, citrus, spice blend
  3. Taste: Zesty, playful, light

Tickle is all about fun, joy, and easy drinking. It’s made using pure Himalayan spring water and has a refreshing citrus-forward profile. With colourful packaging and a young vibe, it’s ideal for house parties, picnics, or Sunday brunches.

Recommended for light cocktails like G&T, lemonades, or spritzes.

6. Terai

  1. Price: ₹1900–₹2200 (750ml)
  2. Botanicals: Tulsi, coriander, fennel, lavender, orange peel
  3. Taste: Herbal, citrusy, balanced

Terai is crafted in Rajasthan with a grain-to-glass approach. Inspired by the lush Terai region, this gin uses 11 botanicals sourced from Indian farms. Its handcrafted bottle design reflects Indian temple pillars, adding a traditional yet premium touch.

Best for those who value authentic Indian flavours and artisanal production.

What Makes a Gin “Affordable Yet Premium”?

To be called premium yet affordable, a gin should offer:

  1. High-quality local botanicals
  2. Modern distillation techniques
  3. Attractive but cost-effective packaging
  4. Smooth and layered flavour profiles
  5. Pricing under ₹2500

These gins are proof that you don’t need to spend a fortune to enjoy a top-shelf experience.

Local Ingredients, Global Taste

Indian gins shine because they use botanicals that are rich in culture and easy to source. From Himalayan juniper to Darjeeling tea, and from tulsi to Gondhoraj lime, these native ingredients create truly one-of-a-kind profiles. They're not just budget-friendly — they’re bursting with character.

Cheers to Smart Sipping!

The Indian gin scene has truly matured. Whether you’re a seasoned gin lover or a beginner exploring spirits, these brands deliver amazing value and taste. So why settle for bland or overpriced imports? With Greater Than, Samsara, Stranger & Sons, GinGin, Tickle, and Terai — there's something perfect for every mood and moment.

Next time you plan a get-together or just want to relax with a nice drink, choose one of these proudly Indian premium gins.

And if you’re looking for more honest, updated recommendations and insights into spirits, cocktails, and new brands, make sure to check out Occassional Drinker — your friendly guide to better drinks!

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