Booth's
Booth's London Dry Gin is back! The original distillery was established in 1740 in Clerkenwell, London. That means this is the oldest gin brand still in production. It's got a classic, juniper-forward style, backed up by notes of liquorice, citrus, orris, angelica, and cassia.
Fun fact: By the early 1800s, the Booth's family distillery had become the largest gin distillery in the capital.
Zesty layers of lemon peels, bold juniper, and warming spice.

An absolutely fabulous gin at an amazing price. Much better than supermarket offer tosh this little hidden gem punches well above it's weight. Drunk neat it's a little sweet on the palate with reserved gin-y flavours. Almost like an Old Tom. Not big and bold but holding it's own this understated presence works very well in a GanT. Decent bottle on it as well, nothing about the experience feels cheap; a sturdy feed for the senses.