Flavoured
Netherlands
Gin 1689
Here we have a brilliantly pink expression of Gin 1689! The blushing Dutch gin been dubbed The Queen Mary Edition, named after the wife of King William of Orange the Third. It's based on the authentic Gin 1689 recipe where strawberries and raspberries are added to the distillation process, giving the spirit a pink hue as well as fruity flavour. The recipe is even printed on the back of the bottle! The 320 year old recipe also recommends to drink the gin garnished with strawberries and raspberries, and who are we to argue with history?
Fresh citrus and juicy strawberry, with a hint of spice intertwined with jammy, somewhat tart raspberry, and piney juniper on the finish.

I have a feeling this company is paying people for fake reviews. Bought this gin at Christmas and it was undrinkable! Even my guests apologised and couldn’t drink. Awful cough medicine taste!
For many pink gins are too sweet and taste synthetic and false however this Queen Mary Edition from Gin 1689 is full of natural fruit flavour and finishes nice and dry, I would highly recommend this to anyone. An ideal gift for your Valentine
Such an amazing pink gin! Finally one which is not too sweet. Love it with cucumber and watermelon tonic from Double Dutch
Such an amazing non sweet but fruity dry gin! Great with strawberries
My nr 1 favorite Pink gin! Susan from Bristol