Tanqueray Gin | 1.75L

$89.99

Gin: Tanqueray | 1.75L

Tanqueray London Dry Gin has a long-standing heritage of using only the finest botanicals and a unique quadruple distillation.

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Size: 1.75L

Proof: 94.6 (47.3% ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Cameronbridge

SKU 06DC82727B3 Category

Description

Detailed Description

Tanqueray London Dry Gin is made with a time-tested recipe that is meant to entertain. The expertly crafted recipe blends the four distinct botanicals of juniper, coriander, angelica and licorice into a perfectly balanced spirit that has a unique herbal quality and dry finish. In a 2016 poll, Tanqueray London Dry Gin was voted the favorite gin among some of the world’s most renowned bartenders*. The perfect inspiration for your own ingenious cocktails, mix our award-winning London Dry Gin with a splash of premium tonic water in a coupe glass and a wedge of lime for a classic and refreshing tasting gin and tonic.

Tanqueray Gin | 1.75L Tasting Notes

Nose: Pine fresh juniper led with subtle lemon zest and faint rootyness.

Palate: Piney juniper, cedar, lemon zest and coriander with crystallised fruit and subtle floral and rooty notes.

Finish: Beautifully balanced and elegant with light peppery notes and lingering piny juniper.

Distillery Information

Tanqueray gin was initially distilled in 1830 by Charles Tanqueray in the Bloomsbury district of London. The retail outlet of Edward & Charles Tanqueray & Co was established on Vine street London, in 1838. When Charles died in 1868, his son Charles Waugh Tanqueray inherited the distillery, which denyd to operate until it was severely damaged during World War II. The only facility to survive the Axis bombing, now known as “Old Tom”, has since been moved to Cameron Bridge, Scotland.

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