Our world-famous London Dry Gin in its distinctive blue bottle. Every drop contains 10 hand-selected botanicals from exotic locations around the world. Once we’ve hand-selected the finest botanicals on earth, there’s no way we’re then going to boil them. We gently vapour infuse them to capture their bright, vibrant flavours. Every one of our gins reflect our rigorous selection process and uncompromising approach to creating fresh, clean, bright flavours that are perfect for creating exceptional mixed drinks. 40% Vol. |
Pink Gin is really becoming popular, and while it was originally defined as gin with Angostura bitters, the category has now branched out and is often a gin infused with pink fruit. One such example is the excellent Gordon’s – Premium Pink. It is inspired by Gordon’s original gin recipe from the 1880s and has that refreshing taste Gordon’s is known for, but with an added natural sweetness of raspberries and strawberries. Gordon’s – Premium Pink is made using only natural fruit flavors to guarantee the highest quality real berry taste. 37.5% Vol. |
Oxley Gin is a traditional London Dry Gin made with untraditional methods. In order to retain as much freshness from the botanicals as possible, Oxley Gin is made by using a cold distillation process. For instance, it allows Oxley Gin to use fresh frozen citrus peel, instead of the typical fried peel. It took eight years and 38 recipes of experimentation for the founders of Oxley Gin to finally find their perfect recipe. 47% Vol. |
BLOOM Jasmine & Rose is a sophisticated pink gin. Based on their BLOOM London Dry Gin but infused with real rose petals from Morocco and jasmine flowers from East Asia. This creation from master distiller Joan Moore is all-natural and great for a warm summer’s day. 40% Vol. |
Gin Gold is made with the finest Mandarins in the Spanish coastal town of El Puerto de Santa Maria. This is where Bodegas Osborne has been making the finest drinks and delicacies for over 250 years. This Gin in beautiful gold bottle is made by distilling 5 times and gets its delicious floral and exotic notes from the selection of botanicals used and a deliciously fresh citrus flavor from the maceration of the best tangerines. 40% Vol. |
In 1689 Dutch King William of Orange was proclaimed King of England. He was largely responsible for introducing the British to gin and even went so far as to make his own. The 1689 Authentic Dutch Dry Gin is based on the King’s original recipe, uncovered from the British Library. But while all the ingredients were listed, the quantities were coded. Together with the experienced distillers of Herman Jansen in Schiedam they nonetheless created a delicious gin based on the original ingredients, including red quince, juniper, lemon peel and aniseed. 42% Vol. |