ABOUT - Created in London by Scotsman Alexander Gordon in 1769, Gordon's London Dry Gin is known and loved worldwide. This classic award-winning gin has earned its reputation as 'the ginniest of gins'. TASTING NOTES - Handpicked wild juniper berries, coriander, angelica and liquorice are blended together to create Gordon?s London Dry Gin. HOW TO ENJOY - Best served with premium tonic water and ice for an iconic G&T. It can also be used as a base for classic gin cocktails like a Bramble and a Negroni. AWARDS - Gordon's London Dry Gin is a multi-award winning spirit that is famous for its distinctive juniper character. PERFECT FOR GIFTING - The ideal gift for gin connoisseurs and those who enjoy a refreshing G&T or gin-based cocktail. Gordon?s London Dry is a multi-award-winning gin with a distinctive juniper character. Its classic style makes it the perfect gin for the definitive G&T. Mixed best with tonic over ice, garnished with lime, and enjoyed with friends. A blend of subtle juniper and botanical flavours. Handpicked wild juniper berries, coriander, angelica and liquorice are blended and triple-distilled in a secret process. Gordon?s classic style makes it the perfect gin for the definitive G&T. Best enjoyed with friends.Award-winning Gordon’s London Dry Gin is the world’s No.1 gin. Established in 1769 by Alexander Gordon, the Gordon’s distillery was founded to produce a gloriously tasting gin worthy of carrying the Gordon family name. Gordon believed that success lay in the elegant combination of pure distilled grain spirit and rich botanicals. To this day, Gordon’s London Dry Gin is made to the same exacting standards, with a triple-distilled guarantee for the purity of the gin. The exact blend of botanicals remains a closely guarded secret with a combination of handpicked wild juniper berries, coriander, angelica and liquorice. To savour the taste for yourself, mix a gin and tonic and garnish it with lime. Ideal at any time.
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