Launched in 2017, Gordon's Gin Pink is perfect for summer quaffs. Juniper takes a slight step back to make way for refreshing notes of strawberry, raspberry and redcurrant. The recipe was inspired by a Gordon's recipe from all the way back in the 1880s!
Light sweetness of fresh red fruits, with a bite of juniper and coriander underneath. Lingering zesty notes of fresh raspberry go on and on.

Never buying this drink again
Whoever says this drink doesn't bang needs to get checked out, like legit. Definitely something wrong with you
What can I say ? Foul
But that's probably misogynistic and insulting. My extremely feminine and feminist better half finds it as disgustingly undrinkable as do I. She's experimenting with using a bottle we were given in baking. I ask why risk ruining good cake? Gordons, what are you thinking of? I've never tasted traditional pink gin - gin and Angostura Bitters - but I suspect the secret lies in the name - Bitters. Why appropriate the name for this sickly concoction? I'm experimenting with a good few shakes of Lea and Perrins, but suspect I'll be forced to use it as another reviewer suggests - to clean the toilet!
Absolutely disgusting, vile. Flavour combines strong chemical with sickly sweet children's medicine & penny chews! Best place for it? Down the pan & miss out the middle man/woman!