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20 Most Popular Gin Brands in 2023

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In this article, we are going to discuss the 20 most popular gin brands in 2023. You can skip our detailed analysis of the largest producer of gin, the world’s best-selling gin brand, the ‘gin-naissance’, new entrants in the gin industry, and the global gin market size, and go directly to 5 Most Popular Gin Brands in 2023

Whether you prefer a classic gin and tonic or a creative cocktail with a unique twist, there’s no denying that gin has a versatility that sets it apart from other spirits. With its rich history and various styles, gin truly is a drink that has stood the test of time. 

Largest Producer of Gin:

Gin has been the native spirit of the U.K. for centuries, and with over 1,722 different gin brands, the country is considered the home of the beloved spirit. The U.S. ranks second with over 703 brands of gin. 

The United Kingdom is also the largest exporter of gin in the world. According to His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) data, gin exports from the U.K. hit $879 million last year, up from $651 million in 2021. Last year’s exports also surpassed the pre-pandemic exports of 2019 by 9%. 

The U.S. remains the U.K.’s largest export market for gin, with 2022 exports totaling more than $279 million, an increase of 6% from 2019. 

World’s Best-Selling Gin Brand:

With 7.7 million nine-liter cases sold in 2022, Gordon’s holds the title of the best-selling gin in the world. While it was once described as an ‘old boring wooly jumper’, Gordon’s needed some serious change to keep pace with the constantly evolving gin industry and appeal to the younger consumer segment. 

Owned by Diageo plc (NYSE:DEO), the brand set out to reinvent itself under the irresistible invite ‘Shall we?’. It invited Fleabag creator and star Phoebe Waller-Bridge to provide the voiceover for colorful, witty ads and even launched the Gordon’s Premium Pink Distilled Gin to appeal to the 18- to 34-year old female drinker, with Instagram and Spotify playing important roles in the media mix. Unlike most of its competitors, Gordon’s decided not to focus on the ingredients and provenance, instead, preferring to zone in on people’s motivations – meeting for a gin and a catch-up. 

This relaunch by Gordon’s in 2016 triggered unprecedented sales growth and the brand had already more than doubled in size by 2019, and hasn’t looked back since. 

The Gin-naissance: 

The increasing popularity of craft gin is causing a rapid expansion in the number of distilleries around the world, heralding the dawn of a ‘gin-naissance’. In the U.K. alone, there has been a distillery boom in recent years, with 49 new distilleries opening in 2017 and then a further 31 in 2018.