Gordon's Yellow Label - Traveller's Edition 100cl Gin
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A Traveller's Edition bottling of Gordon's Yellow Label Gin, with a rather handsomely designed label. The Yellow Label expression is more commonly found in Mainland Europe.
Pine-forward notes of juniper and a wave of lemon peel, drying herbaceous lavender and a touch of sweet mint.
Bought a twin pack at Dubai airport for a ridiculously small sum of money. It's a seriously grown up drink and I shall hate going back to the domestic ABV . . . eventually.
Bought this bottle 1tr while cruising 47.3% for £10.00 yet to taste it lol
The regular release yellow label and the yellow label Travellers Editon are virtually identical, the former distilled at 37.5 and the latter at 47.3. Look for the wee tag near the bottle front. As a yank, the only place I've found the Travellers is, appropriately perhaps, in the airport duty free. The great bartender at Rules, Sam, claims it makes a great martini because the higher ABV helps it "stand up against the dilution." After I had one, I couldn't help agreeing.
Worth seeking out the 47.3 ABV. I have been caught out in Portugal buying the yellow label which is only 37.5 ABV. So best to read the small print before buying.
Worth seeking out this higher ABV Gordon’s. I too have been caught out in Portugal with 37.5 ABV in a yellow label bottle so you do need to read the small print.