- Gin type: London Dry
- Made in: England
- Key botanicals: lavender, grapefruit peel, lime peel
- Strength (ABV): 46%
Contrary to the misconceptions held by many, London Dry gin refers to a process of distillation as opposed to a flavour. While traditionally, the gins were more juniper-foward with citrus notes underneath, this does not need to be the case. Indeed, you’ll now find London Dry gins with a range of different flavour profiles.
Read in-depth reviews of London Dry gins from the UK and around the world. Learn about their brand stories, how they’re made, tasting notes, and recommended serves.
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