Pickering's Gin 1947 70cl

Scotch Gin • 70cl • 42%
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Pickering's Gin 1947
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Country Scotch Gin
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Pickering's Gin 1947

Made to the original Pickering's Gin recipe recorded in India in 1947 the nine botanicals are juniper, coriander, cardamom, fennel, anise, lemon, lime, cloves and cinnamon (in place of the angelica used in regular Pickering's).

Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

Nose Dried lime peels at first, though it soon enough develops a core of chopped green herbs.

Palate Soft and creamy, and quite Christmas-y too! Cinnamon, clove and fruit notes result in an almost mince pie-like flavour profile.

Finish Remains festively sweet, with a crackle of peppery juniper right on the tail.

Winner of 4 spirit awards

Country Winner Gold
Country Winner Gold
Contemporary Gin - 2020
World Gin Awards
Silver
Silver
Gin - 2019
San Francisco World Spirits Competition
Silver
Silver
London Dry - 2017
World Gin Awards
Silver
Silver
Super Premium - 2016
The Gin Masters (The Spirits Business)

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Reviews for Pickering's Gin 1947
A very nice blend
A lovely gin which I enjoy with a pink peppercorn tonic
Master of Malt Customer
5 years ago
Great Gin
Really amazing gin and have to agree with Pickering's recommendation to try it with some ginger ale!
Victoria , United Kingdom
7 years ago
Amazing Gin
Really great gin. Very different to a lot of others that are out there, really flavoursome. Tastes of cinnamon and cloves.
Master of Malt Customer
8 years ago
Remarkably flavoursome & smooth. Bombay at its best.
The 1947 by Pickering's is an absolute stand out gin. As they say, it's distilled to an old Bombay recipe written down in 1947 - hence the name. I've never sipped anything like it. We all know the joys of indian spice blended & balanced in cuisine but this that joy in gin. It mixes well with Fevertree Naturally Light - as this is a slightly sweeter gin the dry light tonic pairs perfectly.
Louise , United Kingdom
8 years ago