Tanqueray London Dry Gin 70cl
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Tanqueray London Dry Gin weighs in at 41.3% ABV making it an ideal strength for cocktails. It boasts a phenomenally fruity, spicy palate with big zesty, citrusy top notes, using the same Tanqueray recipe since 1830 of Tuscan juniper, angelica, and coriander.
Aromatic. Cedar, juniper oil, a little citrus zest.
Huge juniper, spicy notes of orange and lemon peel, a little aniseed.
Long finish, very full and thick with juniper.
This for me is a classic London dry gin with bold classic juniper/pine flavours. I love it in a negroni as it has enough umph to complement the other ingredients compared to milder gins. I agree with others that you feel the alcohol a bit more in your mouth, and they have reduced the alcohol % recently, but for me I can't tell the difference.
One of the best for a dry martini or Gibson, especially when combined with a good vodka (Black Cow for example) and a dry vermouth.
I was just about to order this on the 3 for 2 deal when I noticed this is a further watered down version. Tanquray used to be 46% ABV, then Gordons watered it down to 43%, now seemingly 41 1/2%, no longer an “Export” Gin in my view, nor so suitable for very dry Martini. Disingenuous to describe this as “:Original Recipe when it is so watered down from the original.
It's unbelievable to think this Gin was made in 1830 and its still one of the best in the world with all the new ones that have popped up. It has a distinctly juniper forward aroma that delivers in flavour and also has a lovely peppery lemony-ness. The best London Dry out there and for a decent price! Makes an amazing Gin and Tonic and perfect Gin for mixing. Truly a league of its own.
True to say this gin is nothing amazing but, it has a very nice balanced, sweet side flavour to it, the strength provides some push, and it's trump card I've found is that I've mixed it with all manor of tonic flavours and fruits and it always delivers something different {see 'A good cocktail bar staple' review}. I'ts versatility alone should keep it in most peoples gin selection.