Tarsier Gin heads to Ontario
England-based Tarsier Southeast Asian Spirit has partnered with Tre Amici Wines and Spirits to launch its portfolio in Canada.

Following the appointment of Chimera Brand Development as its new UK distributor, Tarsier has named Tre Amici as its exclusive distributor partner in Ontario, Canada.
Described as one of Ontario’s ‘leading importers’ of premium wines and spirits’, Tre Amici’s strategic partnership with Tarsier is described as a ‘perfect fit’ for the distributor’s portfolio in the brand’s new bottle design.
The partnership represents the exclusive launch of Tarsier in Ontario, available through Tre Amici’s established distribution channels, including selected bars, restaurants, and retail partners.
Bobby Panchu, retail director of Tre Amici Wines and Spirits, said: “At Tre Amici, we’ve always sought out products that combine authenticity with excellence. This is more than a business alignment; this collaboration reflects a shared dedication to quality, innovation, and sustainability, core values that define both our organisations. We are especially proud to align with partners who are committed to making a positive impact.
“We are excited to partner with Tarsier as they are so much more than just spirits; they are expressions of culture, craftsmanship, and exploration. We are confident that Tarsier will be a huge hit in the Ontario market.”
Each Tarsier expression is distilled with botanicals sourced from Southeast Asia, resulting in different flavour profiles from other spirits currently available in the Ontario market.
From Kampot pepper tones of Southeast Asian Dry Gin to Lychee & Raspberry Pink Gin, Tarsier is aiming to offer something for seasoned gin connoisseurs and adventurous newcomers.
Starting this fall, consumers throughout the Canadian province will be offered Tarsier through curated tastings, special events, and expanded Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) distribution.
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