One of the best sipping gins you’ll find, the smooth flavour of warner edwards Harrington dry gin lends itself to a slice of lemon and a little crushed ice. ingredients home-grown in farms in England and wales deliver a dry and lightly aromatic gin, with toffee and vanilla notes coming through first. Sharpness from the spicy botanicals come through when sipping but they are soon complemented by sweet ginger and aromatic juniper. Versatile as well as simple, warner edwards harrington dry works wonderfully in any number of cocktails.
Warner Edwards exceptional gin has been in a new direction with the addition of summery elderflower. relax into your sunny afternoons with freshly elderflower infused gin, which works beautifully with your favourite tonic water, lemon or lime and the wonderful essence of harrington dry gin. Warner Edwards use only home-grown elderflower, from wales and England to create this summer aperitif that is massively satisfying, refreshing and light. The hardest question will be whether you choose lime or lemon to complement the flavours.
Zesty lime takes the lead in Tanqueray Rangpur Lime Gin, mingling with juicy mandarin for a citrus burst balanced by the classic juniper notes of Tanqueray.
Tanqueray No. TEN Gin offers a sensory journey with its aromatic blend of juniper, coriander, and the refreshing zest of whole citrus fruits, complemented by delicate chamomile flowers, culminating in an exceptional sipping experience.
Tanqueray No. TEN Gin offers a sensory journey with its aromatic blend of juniper, coriander, and the refreshing zest of whole citrus fruits, complemented by delicate chamomile flowers, culminating in an exceptional sipping experience.
Tanqueray Flor de Sevilla Gin bursts with
vibrant citrus notes from Seville oranges,
balanced by classic juniper and hints of
spice for a complex gin experience.
Clapham’s finest gin, sw4 is proud of its heritage and offers a classic London dry gin flavour. Twelve botanicals are combined to create the flavours and it’s the musky aroma of angelica root which is first released, with mushroom undertones. On tasting, juniper is rich and florid and the palate is generally dry with strong bitter and spicy notes. Lavender and cucumber stand out against lemon peel and orris root with a woody finish to savour.
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