Beefeater London Dry Gin
Beefeater is a benchmark in London's Gin market and has been for more than a century. Spicy and fruity aromas with a nice balance and a focus on the juniper along with eight other botanicals. Dry and classy all the way to the finish.<p><b>Every effort is made to include a gift box with delivery, however this cannot be guaranteed.</b></p>
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Edinburgh Gin Rhubarb & Ginger
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Aviation Gin
This Western-style gin from Portland, Oregan, so impressed Wine Enthusiast magazine, they recently voted it 'Top Gin'. With delicious lavender and citrus notes in a creamy-rye spirit base, this Aviation Gin is equally enjoyable on its own or in a lip-smacking cocktail.
Bombay Sapphire Citron Pressé
BOMBAY CITRON PRESSÉ contains hand-picked Mediterranean lemons, which have been harvested early in the season to capture their zesty, citrus notes before being hand-peeled and concentrated to create an 100% natural fruits infusion. This infusion is then married with our Vapour Infused gin perfectly balancing the taste of freshly squeezed lemons, whilst enriching the juniper notes of the gin. The real fruits infusion with no added sugar gives BOMBAY CITRON PRESSÉ a distinct colour and natural flavour.
Greenall's Wild Berry Gin
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Silent Pool Rare Citrus Gin
An innovative and alluring gin, Silent Pool Rare Citrus Gin uses complex flavours from some of the world's rarest and most intriguing citrus varieties. This is a masterfully blended spirit that results in a beautifully aromatic gin with a unique taste. Silent Pool Rare Citrus Gin balances bright and zesty with subtly sweet, enticingly rich and delicately spiced for a taste experience like no other.
Gordon's London Dry Gin
Founded by Alexander Gordon in 1769, the Gordon's recipe has remained almost untouched since its creation. Triple-distilled, the gin contains juniper berries, coriander seeds and angelica root to name a few. Enjoy in a classic Gin and Tonic.
Fords Gin
Fords Gin is made in the heart of London. It is 45% alc / vol. Juniper-driven with coriander seed, bitter orange, lemon, grapefruit peel, jasmine flower, orris, angelica & cassia. Made by Master Distiller Charles Maxwell. Winner New Brand of the Year at Tales of the Cocktail 2013.
Four Pillars Bloody Shiraz Gin
Yarra Valley makes some of the finest wines in the world. In 2015, Four Pillars combined Rare Dry Gin with some of the best Shiraz Grapes in Australia to create Bloody Shiraz Gin for the first time. 2018 release has great depth of colour compared to previous releases. Flavour-wise it's showing dark fruit, red berry and spice. There is also plenty of that classic Yarra Shiraz white pepper. And of course a lovely ginny character carries those grape aromas, making it unmistakably gin. The palate is lovely and sweet, with long juniper and spice characters to finish.
Slingsby Old Tom Gin
Our own interpretation of an old style of gin popular in the 18th century, when strict licensing made it difficult to make and sell gin. The image of a tomcat hung outside a door indicated that this was an illegal distillery. Our classic London Dry Gin base remains, however the addition of Yorkshire liquorice creates a sweeter more mellowed gin.