It’ll be a few weeks before the cherry blossoms in Edinburgh's Meadows bloom, but until then we can hang out at the new Roku Gin Japanese Garden at Tigerlily. It’s open from now until mid June and will be serving a limited menu of drinks based on the Japanese craft gin, Roku. As well as the tipples, which were created by bar development manager, Joey Medrington, there will be a themed afternoon tea, events including a cherry blossom wreath-making workshop with local florists, Wild, as well as a cocktail masterclass.
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. Edinburgh singer songwriter Emma Aika at the new gin garden
Edinburgh singer Emma Aika hanging out in the new Roku Gin Japanese Cherry Blossom garden at Tigerlily Photo: Greg Macvean
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There's a giant swag of cherry blossoms above the entrance to Tigerlily. Selfie opportunity number one. Photo: Contributed
2. Tigerlily's Sakura Blossom Spritz
The Sakura Blossom Spritz contains Roku Gin with cherry blossom, ume plum, yuzu and white tea soda topped with pink candy floss. Try not to get any up your nose. Photo: Greg Macvean
3. Momo Flower Cosmopolitan
It's a take on a cosmopolitan but with Haku Vodka, white peach, passionflower, cranberry and lemon oil Photo: Greg Macvean
4. The Fuji Moutain Swizzle
This looks refreshing, with a sinus-clearing combination of Roku Gin with Asian pear, yuzu, sake and wild mint Photo: Greg Macvean