Archive for the ‘Gin’ Category

Tanqueray No Ten

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

Gin

Gin
Tanqueray gin and No. TEN by Tanqueray gin are the paramount of premium spirits that together create the refreshing world of Tanqueray products, a place where perfection and craftsmanship maintain a history that reaches back 175 years. Using their distinctive and proprietary process to create unparalleled clarity and zest, these spirits are the epitome of sophistication and taste.

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Tanqueray

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

Gin

Gin
Tanqueray gin and No. TEN by Tanqueray gin are the paramount of premium spirits that together create the refreshing world of Tanqueray products, a place where perfection and craftsmanship maintain a history that reaches back 175 years. Using their distinctive and proprietary process to create unparalleled clarity and zest, these spirits are the epitome of sophistication and taste.

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Plymouth Naval Strength

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

Gin

Gin
Plymouth Gin is distilled in the Black Friars distillery. The Gin is made in a single copper still which has been used for over one hundred and fifty years. Plymouth has six different botanicals that create a beautiful tasting spirit that has been distilled since 1793.

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Martin Miller’s Westbourne

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

Gin

Gin
A recent Gin to the market, born of an obsession to create a gin to such a quality that they placed no restriction on any part of the production process. The Black country was eventually decided upon, then batch distilled (like Malt Whisky). In fact the Still is called Angela, and is over a hundred years old, made by John Dore and Co, the Rolls Royce of Still makers. Westbourne Strength, with its added ABV, adds a stronger Juniper taste, with a richer, spicier mouthfeel.

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Martin Miller’s

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

Gin

Gin
A recent Gin to the market, born of an obsession to create a gin a such quality that they placed no restriction on any part of the production process. The Black country was eventually decided upon, then batch distilled (like Malt Whisky). In fact the Still is called Angela, and is over a hundred years old, made by John Dore and Co, the ëRolls Royceí of Still makers.

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Hendrick’s

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

Gin

Gin
This gin is for individuals who enjoy things a little differently. Made ina Carter-Head still, as opposed to boiling the botanicals, it lets them ëbatheí in the vapours, adding a different twist to the flavour. In fact this trend continues with the choice of botanicals, the often used juniper, coriander and citrus is present, then rose petals and cucumber add a curious yet marvellous twist.

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Hendrick’s

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

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This gin is for individuals who enjoy things a little differently. Made ina Carter-Head still, as opposed to boiling the botanicals, it lets them ëbatheí in the vapours, adding a different twist to the flavour. In fact this trend continues with the choice of botanicals, the often used juniper, coriander and citrus is present, then rose petals and cucumber add a curious yet marvellous twist.

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Gabriel Boudier Saffron Gin

Friday, August 1st, 2008

Gin

Gin
Gabriel Boudier is made from a French colonial recipe of eight natural botanicals rediscovered by France’s leading micro-distiller Gabriel Boudier of Dijon who began distilling in 1874.

Saffron Gin is a unique recipe discovered in the archives of France’s colonial past when England and France both claimed India as their jewel and gin rich in exotic botanicals was fashionable.

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Gabriel Boudier Saffron Gin

Friday, August 1st, 2008

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Drinks > Spirits > Clear Spirits > Gin
Gabriel Boudier is made from a French colonial recipe of eight natural botanicals rediscovered by France’s leading micro-distiller Gabriel Boudier of Dijon who began distilling in 1874.

Saffron Gin is a unique recipe discovered in the archives of France’s colonial past when England and France both claimed India as their jewel and gin rich in exotic botanicals was fashionable.

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Citadelle Gin

Friday, August 1st, 2008

Gin

Gin
Citadelle was first created in 1771 in Dunkirk. It has one of the most impressive collections of botanicals in itís recipe with nineteen. This gives Citadelle a very unique taste profile and it is said every time you drink Citadelle you discover a different flavour within the gin.

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