MEGA YUM! Sipsmith boys came up trumps with this one. Super silky mouthfeel with notes of lemon barley water and crushed up breakfast cereal from your schooldays. This is followed by a cramy vanilla moment before more lemon and eventually a brief hard boiled barley sugar with orange rind. Finish is meag silky and leaves you with a lovely lemon barley note and a desire for more of the same.
A traditional gin distilled in Hammersmith, Sipsmith’s brings together ingredients from around the world. Its juniper is Macedonian, its coriander Bulgarian and its almonds and liquorice are sourced from Spain. This is just the beginning and this genuine London distilled one shot gin bursts with clean and woody flavours which are both satisfying and tempting. Juniper and coriander take centre stage in the traditional gin and zesty citrus comes through later with a hint of spice. Liquorice comes through in a final flourish and lingers in the mouth.
Forget everything you think you know about gin’s past and discover our newly bestowed Sipsmith Origin 1639 gin. Inspired by the very recipe that sparked modern gin, tucked away in the 1639 standards manual of the Worshipful Company of Distillers of London – The Distiller of London. It’s juniper-forward and bursting with berries, just like they made it in the 17th century. You might say, we’re taking it back to how it was gin-tended.
Here we have Stonewall London Dry Gin, inspired by the Stonewall riots in New York in June 1969. The gin itself is distilled in Lincolnshire, and boasts almond, blueberry, liquorice, cardamom and sea buckthorn among the botanicals. This is a gin with a cause, and for every bottle sold the producers will donate £1 to the Stonewall Charity, which campaigns for the equality of the LGBT community across Britain.
ABOUT - Tanqueray Alcohol Free 0.0% is a non-alcoholic spirit made from four botanicals, which are perfectly balanced to give a complex and refreshing taste with the juniper and citrus style that Tanqueray is famous for.
TASTING NOTES - Tanqueray Alcohol Free 0.0%’s tasting notes feature the iconic botanicals found in Tanqueray Gin, including juniper and citrus.
Perfectly created to make your cocktails shine, Tanqueray Special Dry uses the original Tanqueray recipe. One-shot processes ensure a stunning and mellow gin which is perfectly blended into many combinations. Aromas of juniper and subtle lemon welcome you to try and this leads to flavours of spiced juniper, cedar, coriander and subtle notes of crystallised fruit. Light peppery notes come through at the end blending harmoniously with lingering juniper.
Tarquin's Cornish Dry Gin is produced at the Southwestern Distillery.
Made with botanicals from around the world, including handpicked Devon
violets. For a very Cornish Martini, add five parts gin with one part
dry vermouth and add a drop of Tarquin's Cornish Pastis.
An exciting and unusual gin from Islay whisky distillery Bruichladdich, The Botanist is made in a Lomond still christened Ugly Betty and contains no fewer than 31 botanicals, of which 22 are native to the Southern Hebridean island itself. The latter include the likes of mugwort, meadowsweet and the enigmatic Lady's Bedstraw flowers, and the resultant dry gin is described, perhaps unsurprisingly, as 'floral'.
The Lakes Gin is our classic English gin with vibrant notes of juniper, cracked black pepper and orange peel.
We elevate flavour by using only a select few botanicals, gently infusing them in the finest British wheat spirit, distilling in our traditional copper pot still and only drawing the purest water from our Lake District National Park home in a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
By steeping the botanicals overnight like loose-leaf tea, they interact freely with the warm spirit to encourage the essential oils to release more slowly, protecting their delicate nature. The traditional copper pot still then runs slow and long to extract the maximum amount of flavour.
EXCLUSIVE TO GERRY'S*******11 Botanicals crafted in a copper Alembic still.
Curiously featuring CERASUS ! a hint of cherry and almond,Bakewell Martini ???