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City of London Distillery

In the aftermath of the Gin Craze, very few gin distilleries survived in London, and for nearly 200 years there wasn’t a single gin distillery in the City itself. That was until the City of London Distillery opened on 20th December 2012, inside Jonathan Clark’s cocktail bar in Bride Lane. Clark was determined to bring gin distillation back to the capital, but having never been a distiller himself, he enlisted the help of Jamie Baxter to help install the stills, get the site running and to create the gin’s profile.

A knowledgeable and talented master distiller involved in the early days of Chase Distillery, Baxter soon left after he felt his job was done. However, he wasn’t the last master distiller Clark reached out to. The City of London Distillery has benefited from the teachings of Desmond Payne of Beefeater, Charles Maxwell of Thames Distillery and Tom Nichol of Tanqueray (see City of London Christopher Wren Gin) who mentored Clark as he would take each of them out for lunch regularly and ask their opinion of his latest effort.

The process Clark eventually settled on required distilling his gins in three copper pot stills affectionately called ‘The Three Girls’. Modern versions of the Caterhead still, the distillery started with two, named ‘Clarissa’ and ‘Jennifer’ (although they were often referred to as the two fat ladies), before the third, much bigger still, ‘Elizabeth*’, arrived in 2017, increasing the distillery's capacity from 240 litres to to 450 litres.

The three stills also serve as a spectacular display for those who enter the cocktail bar, framed in a glass case. This not only provides a memorable setting to enjoy a G&T in, but also gives consumers the chance to witness the process of gin being made and educate themselves on the production and craft of distillation.

The aesthetic of the brand is very much influenced by the City of London, as well it might, and each bottle is shaped in reference to St Paul’s Cathedral. This choice is savvy because its effect is twofold: first, it reinforces the provenance that COLD take so much pride in, and second, it makes the gin stand apart on supermarket shelves and back bars.

After what some had deemed a slow and perhaps controversial start,The City of London Distillery has begun to really enter its stride. 2017 has proved to be a huge year for the brand, not only did it agree a joint-venture with Halewood International Ltd to expand distribution into bars, pubs, restaurants, hotels and retail outlets across the UK and abroad, it also had a hugely successful award season.

The aforementioned Christopher Wren Gin earned the coveted Gold Award at the International Wine & Spirits Competition, the Sloe Gin won a Gin Masters Award (better than gold) at the Spirits Business Competition and the distillery picked up an incredible three Double-Gold Awards at the San Francisco World Spirit Competition – for its London Dry, Square Mile and Old Tom gins.

*Named after the Queen, who turned 90 the year C.O.L.D acquired her**.

**Her meaning the still, not Her Majesty.

City of London Strawberry Gin

70cl, 41.3%

A blushing, fruity expression from City of London Distillery, feast your eyes on its Strawberry Gin! There's juicy strawberry sweetness alongside piney notes of juniper here, and we reckon a…  More info

City of London Strawberry Gin
£39.95

City of London 16 Year Old Navy Strength Rum

70cl, 57%

A navy strength rum from Trinidad and Tobago, aged for 16 years and bottled for City of London Distillery. Expect plenty of oaky vanilla alongside the light and fruity rum at its core. This will…  More info

City of London 16 Year Old Navy Strength Rum
£44.95

City of London Murcian Orange Gin (40.3%)

70cl, 40.3%

Being based in the heart of the city's Square Mile, we reckon that hearing the old rhyme “oranges and lemons, say the bells of St Clements” every day provided the perfect inspiration for this gin…  More info

City of London Murcian Orange Gin (40.3%)

City of London Lime Gin

70cl, 40.3%

From the City of London Distillery comes a wonderfully citrusy Lime Gin! Now, we know what you're thinking. "Gimlets." You know what? We agree. Gimlets. Saying that, we're also pretty keen on…  More info

City of London Lime Gin

City of London Christopher Wren Gin

70cl, 45.3%

A special edition from the City of London Distillery, created in collaboration with Tom Nichol, the retiring Tanqueray Master Distiller. The gin uses juniper, coriander, angelica root, liquorice and…  More info

City of London Christopher Wren Gin
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£32.75
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City of London Square Mile Gin

70cl, 47.3%

A big, bold one-shot London dry gin from the City of London Distillery, made with a selection of botanicals which include juniper, angelica, coriander, fresh orange & lemon, liquorice and orris root,…  More info

City of London Square Mile Gin
£41.95
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City of London Murcian Orange Gin

70cl, 41.3%

We suppose if you heard the old rhyme “oranges and lemons, say the bells of St Clements” every day, then you may well be inspired to make a tasty citrus gin! Being based in the heart of the city's…  More info

City of London Murcian Orange Gin

City of London Six Bells Lemon Gin

70cl, 40.3%

This zesty expression from the City of London Distillery takes its name from the Orange and Lemons nursery rhyme. Lemon is the focus of this gin, but it's not the only flavour you'll find here, as…  More info

City of London Six Bells Lemon Gin

City of London Old Tom Gin

70cl, 40.3%

An Old Tom (a tradional, slightly sweetened style of gin) from the City of London distillery in the heart of the City of London in London! Made in batches of just 200 bottles and packaged in their St…  More info

City of London Old Tom Gin
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City of London Rhubarb & Rose Gin

70cl, 41.3%

Rhubarb and rose - a spectacular combo! This expression from the City of London Distillery boasts oodles of both, alongside some classic London gin botanicals to complement the floral and fruity…  More info

City of London Rhubarb & Rose Gin
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