It’s a one litre bottling of Tanqueray No. 10! The expression was launched in 2000 and is named after the still of its origin, pot still number 10, which is quite endearingly nicknamed Tiny Ten. Made with whole fresh citrus fruits including oranges, limes and grapefruit, along with chamomile flowers and other traditional botanicals, and presented in a classic green bottle that looks like it stepped straight out of the roaring ‘20s.

My three year old drew on our sofa with his felt tips. Tanq 10 got it right out, whereas normal gin wouldn't touch it. Five stars.
Perfect with ice and a splash of orange bitters, or with a dry ginger ale.
My go-to for dry martinis. Beautiful on its own, but can be enhanced by a good dry vermouth and a little spray of lemon.
A crisp gin that makes a great G & T with a slice of lemon and Fever Tree tonic
This is my third purchase of this exquisite Gin. The strength is just right and it mixes so well. It is now my go to Gin.