Almost 250 years ago, Alexander Gordon started his distillery in London and set about creating the recipe for a brilliant tasting gin. Gordon's high quality and distinctive juniper flavour has come to define the taste of the classic G&T.
Our world famous gin in its distinctive blue bottle. Every drop contains 10 hand-selected botanicals from exotic locations around the world
Hendrick’s is an unusual gin created from eleven fine botanicals. The curious, yet marvellous, infusions of rose & cucumber imbue our spirit with its uniquely balanced flavour resulting in an unimpeachably smooth and distinct gin.
London Dry Gin is distilled with 10 botanicals carefully selected for an even drier balance than a classic London Dry Gin. Nose: Floral, summer meadow notes, followed by mellow rounded juniper and zesty, citrus freshness.
The botanist is a gin of layered complexity. A progressive exploration of the botanical heritage of our isle of Islay. 22 hand-foraged local botanicals delicately augment nine berries, barks, seeds and peels during an achingly slow distillation.
The name was inspired by Winston Churchill and the British Bulldog spirit he embodied. The flavour created from botanicals that Anshuman had come across during his travels around the world with his diplomat father. Bulldog gin is made with 12 botanicals sourced from around the world. It is quadruple-distilled in copper
Whitley Neill Gin is slightly softer and much smoother than traditional Gins, with rich notes of juniper and citrus, pot pourri and exotic spices. The finish is a long one, with a subtle fade of herbs, cocoa and candied lemon peels, while the nose is both citrus-sweet and peppery, with a distinctive floral aroma.
BOTANICALS
Juniper Coriander Seed Cassia Bark Orris Root Angelica Root Sweet Orange Lemon Cape Gooseberry Baobab
A small batch Scottish gin from the Balmenach distillery in Speyside. Caorunn (pronounced ka-roon), made with a combination of traditional and handpicked botanicals including rowan berry, heather, coul blush apple and dandelion.
Here we have Ghost Gin, a rather eerie-looking black gin! Certainly not something you see every day. Among the botanicals are angelica root, citrus peel, liquorice root and of course juniper. Despite the colour, everything else about the tipple is pretty traditional.
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