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An absolute classic dry gin, Gordon's is one of the best selling spirits in the world, and was first created in 1769, and the recipe hasn't changed since! This is a triple-distilled gin flavoured with juniper berries, coriander, angelica, and one other botanicals. The actual recipe is only known to a dozen people!
Sweet notes of juniper, a little lemon zest, hints of soft sweetness and fresh herbs.
Very clean, dry juniper delivery, develops with lemon and other citrus notes - zesty.
A simple, medium-length finish.
It is nothing very exciting or "premium", it doesn't have any gimmick like cucumbers but when you want to drink a nice gin and tonic or just a martini you can always trust this, its classic London dry gin with a fairly standard taste, it is the benchmark with which all gins should be judged. I especially like this on gin fizzes and g&t in which most delicate tastes get overshined, it also makes a a good martini but nothing mind blowing. It just works and you know you can always depend on it whenever you want a vanilla gin experience and nothing more.
There’s so much gin choice these days it’s easy to overlook the obvious. Was my mother’s and is still my sister’s go-to spirit. A reliable and inexpensive old glugger (the gin not my sister!). Don’t drown it with tonic as it’s not the strongest.
I love it...weaned on it.u could say..it was my mum's tipple so from first legal drink 50yrs ago ive been drinking it. With the modern trend ive tried dozens but the one i always have in my fridge is Gordons i have others admittedly and a couple i would say its close. But my absoloute go to always is Gordon's and its all i ever drink in a pub..
A great standard gin that I’ve had in the cocktail cabinet ever since I was of drinking age. There are stronger and better on the market but this is still perfectly acceptable.
In a now saturated gin market Gordon's remains a benchmark for London Drys but these days it comes across as cheap and solid but ultimately pretty bland.