Tanqueray Bloomsbury Gin, 1 L

£54.99

Brand

Tanqueray.
Country

England

Region

London

Size

1l

ABV

47.3%

Closure

Screw cap

Tanqueray Bloomsbury Gin, 1 L Gin

Master distiller Tom Nichol has pulled out a historic recipe from the 19th century for the creation of Tanqueray Bloomsbury: it's the brainchild of Charles Waugh Tanqueray, son of the house's founder Charles Tanqueray, who took over the distillery in Bloomsbury, London after his father's death. The 20-year-old had a knack for unusual ingredients, and Tanqueray Bloomsbury is an expression of that, containing twice as much juniper as other gins and being enriched with Chinese cinnamon. The Tuscan juniper blends perfectly with the aromas of cinnamon and other botanicals including coriander, angelica, and winter savoury.

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Description

Created by Charles Tanqueray in 1830, Tanqueray London Dry Gin is made today according to the same classic, timeless recipe. Its iconic bottle shape is inspired by a three-part cocktail shaker made famous during Prohibition's classic cocktail movement in the Roaring 1920s.  The pineapple fruit, which was once considered so exotic that it became the ultimate symbol of hospitality in 1830s England, featured in the Tanqueray family crest and it adorns every bottle from the Tanqueray Distilling Company. Tanqueray London Dry Gin is distilled four times and has the perfect balance of four classic gin botanicals - refreshing juniper, peppery coriander, aromatic angelica and sweet liquorice. It is best enjoyed with tonic water, plenty of ice and a wedge of lime, but can be used as a great base for a wide range of cocktails. Tanqueray London Dry Gin has won multiple awards including recent accolades from the World's 50 Best Bars (Drinks International Brands Report 2016). It was judged to be the top trending gin, the best-selling gin and the bartender's overall favourite spirit.

Tasting notes

Huge bump of Juniper with Chinese cinnamon

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