Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits is the place to shop in the Cayman Islands for all of the top gin picks, among other beer, wine, and liquor brands from across the planet. We pride ourselves on offering a wide selection, excellent prices, and a bottle for every preference, purpose, and palate.
We serve our shoppers with several convenient options for purchases. Online purchases receive free delivery to any Grand Cayman address, the same day if you buy by 2:00 in the afternoon.
For physical grab-and-go or stay-and-browse shoppers, we offer seven different locations:
- Jacques Scott Harbour Walk, Harbour Walk, Edgewater Way, Cayman Islands, +1 (345) 946-8045
- Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits, Frank Sound, Cayman Islands, +1 (345) 949-5397
- Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits, Next to Fosters Republix, West Bay Road, West Bay, Cayman Islands, +1 (345) 946-8259
- Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits, Morritts Plaza, Queens Hwy, East End, Cayman Islands, +1 (345) 946-5686
- Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits Wine Cellar Retail, Galleria Plaza, West Bay Road, Seven Mile Beach, Cayman Islands, +1 (345) 945-5260
- Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits Fine Wine Retail Store, North Sound Road & Shedden Road, George Town, Cayman Islands, +1 (345) 949-0277
- Countryside Shopping Centre, Countryside Shopping Mall, 33 Hirst Road, Savannah, Cayman Islands, +1 (345) 947-1536
Top 10 Gin Picks at Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits
The Botanist
- Category – London Dry Gin
- Region – Scotland
- 46% ABV
- Tasting Notes – bright, balanced, citrus, floral, fresh, smooth
- Pairs well with cheese, beef, dessert, game bird
Tanqueray
- Category – London Dry Gin
- Region – England
- 47.3% ABV
- Tasting Notes – piney juniper, lemon zest, balanced, grapefruit peel
- Pairs well with curry, charcuterie, smoked salmon
Tanqueray No. 10
- Category – Modern Gin
- Region – England
- 47.3% ABV
- Tasting Notes – juniper, citrus, clean, crisp
- Pairs well with cold meat charcuterie
Bombay Sapphire
- Category – London Dry Gin
- Region – England
- 47% ABV
- Tasting Notes – well-balanced, bright, fresh, citrus
- Pairs well with seafood, strong cheese, rich chocolate
Gordons
- Category – London Dry Gin
- Region – England
- 40% ABV
- Tasting Notes – piney juniper, pepper, coriander, lemon zest, layered
- Pairs well with cream cheese, smoked salmon, strong cheese
Tanqueray Flor de Sevilla
- Category – London Dry Gin
- Region – Scotland
- 41.3% ABV
- Tasting Notes – zesty orange, warm, spice, botanical
Whitley Neill Rhubarb and Ginger Gin
- Category – English Gin
- Region – United Kingdom
- 43% ABV
- Tasting Notes – rhubarb essence, warming ginger, full body
Gordon’s Pink Gin
- Region – United Kingdom
- 30% ABV
- Tasting Notes – full red berry flavor and juniper
Whitley Neill Original Dry Gin
- Type – London Dry Gin
- Region – England
- 43% ABV
- Tasting Notes – smooth, juniper, citrus, pot pourri, and spice
Beefeater
- Type – London Dry Gin
- Region – England
- 44% ABV
- Bold juniper and citrus notes
Once you’ve made your gin selection, the next decision will be how to enjoy it. The classic gin and tonic is an obvious choice – or a gin martini or negroni. Allow us to provide a few gin cocktail tips.
- Balance sweet and sour without letting one overpower the other.
- Test before serving.
- Fill the glass with ice when serving on the rocks.
- Use fresh garnish.
- Prioritize visual, aromatics, and flavor.
Gin and Tonic – Combine one part gin and two parts tonic, garnished with lime.
Martini – Combine 2 oz. of gin with the preferred ratio of dry vermouth and stir until diluted, garnished with lemon peel.
Negroni – Combine ¾ oz. of gin, ¾ oz. sweet vermouth, and ¾ oz. of Campari over ice. Stir until diluted, twist an orange peel over the glass, drop in the carcass, serve.
Find the top gin picks and more at Jacques Scott Wines & Spirits!