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Beefeater London Dry Gin (1L, 40%)
Beefeater is one of the classic London Dry gins, with a juniper-driven, crisp dry style enhanced by citrus and exotic aromatics. A consistently reliable full-flavoured gin.
Bombay Sapphire (1L, 40%)
Trendy younger sibling to Bombay Original, on whose recipe it is based (with a couple of extra botanicals). Credited with kickstarting gin’s fashionability since its launch in 1987, Bombay Sapphire has become a truly iconic brand, with its distinctive blue bottle recognisable in bars the world over.
Bombay Sapphire (70cl, 40%)
Trendy younger sibling to Bombay Original, on whose recipe it is based (with a couple of extra botanicals). Credited with kickstarting gin’s fashionability since its launch in 1987, Bombay Sapphire has become a truly iconic brand, with its distinctive blue bottle recognisable in bars the world over.
Gordons London Dry Gin Travellers Edition (1L, 37.5%)
A Traveller’s Edition bottling of Gordon’s Yellow Label Gin, with a rather handsomely designed label. Bottled at a higher ABV than your standard Gordon’s London Dry Gin, the Yellow Label expression is more commonly found in Mainland Europe.
Whitley Neill Parma Violet Gin (70cl, 43%)
The aromatic violet flower infuses a subtle floral note to the smooth English gin base for a Vibrant intense taste of Italian elegance.
Greenall’s Wild Berry Gin (70cl, 37.5%)black
The inspiration for Greenall’s Wild Berry comes from blackberries growing in English hedgerows. These blackberries are combined with raspberries and infused with our award winning Original London Dry gin. Luscious and juicy berry notes are balanced with juniper and warming spice to give a smooth taste and peppery after tones.
Greenalls Sloe Gin (70cl, 26%)
Built upon the same eight botanicals which create the juniper-led citrus blend of Greenall’s The Original recipe, Greenall’s Sloe Gin embodies the naturally rich flavor of sloe berries to produce a perfectly warming taste.
Monkey 47 Dry Gin (50cl, 47%)
An unusual gin from the Black Forest in Germany, Monkey 47 contains a unique ingredient. No, not that! Cranberries! The 47 comes from the number of botanicals that go into this unique gin, and the fact it’s bottled at a healthy 47%. It seems that the botanicals speak for themselves, as the gin has received bucketfuls of critical acclaim. Some say less is more, not for Monkey 47!
Gin Mare (70cl, 42.7%)
A fabulous Spanish Gin inspired by Mediterranean flavours, Gin Mare is made with botanicals including arbequina olive, rosemary, thyme, basil and mandarin! The result is a fabulous spirit which has been much praised by critics.
Tanqueray Export Strength (1L, 43.1%)
The lower strength version of Tanqueray Export Strength. It boasts a phenomenally fruity, spicy palate with big zesty, citrusy top notes which make this gin the perfect all-rounder.
Beefeater 24 (70cl, 45%)
A more recent addition to the Beefeater range. When creating Beefeater 24, Desmond Payne knew he had to come up with something totally different for his selection of botanicals. He used tea! The 12 ingredients used are Japanese Sencha Tea, Chinese green tea and then Seville orange peel, grapefruit peel, lemon peel, juniper, coriander seed, liquorice, angelica root, almond and orris root. It is called Beefeater 24 because the botanicals are steeped in the spirit for a full 24 hours. The result is a fragrant gin with good sweetness.
The Botanist Islay Dry Gin (1L, 46%)
Created at the Bruichladdich distillery, this superb Islay gin was distilled in the ‘ugly betty’ still described as “an oversized upside-down dustbin made of copper” by Tom Morton. Perhaps the best looking packaging we’ve ever seen for a gin – it’s not all style and no substance either. This is a world-class gin, at a proper ABV.
A huge 31 botanicals go into The Botanist, including some native to Islay. The full list of botanicals is as follows: angelica root, apple mint, birch leaves, bog myrtle leaves, cassia bark, chamomile, cinnamon bark, coriander seed, creeping thistle flowers, elder flowers, gorse flowers, heather flowers, hawthorn flowers, juniper berries, lady’s bedstraw flowers, lemon balm, lemon peel, liquorice root, meadow sweet, orange peel, oris root, peppermint leaves, mugwort leaves, red clover flowers, tansy, thyme leaves, water mint leaves, white clover, wood sage leaves. Phew!