Rating |
92
|
Style |
Gin |
Produced In |
England |
ABV |
47% |
Availability |
Year Round |
Price |
$28.00
|
Reviewed By |
Tim McKirdy |
Review Updated |
2022-03-29
|
Gin Lane 1751 London Dry Royal Strength Gin
Review
While "Royal Strength" has no technical meaning, this gin enjoys the quintessential profile of London Dry. Among the juniper, angelica, and peppery aromas, bright orange and lemon notes also stand out. The vibrant citrus fruit continues onto the palate culminating in a well-balanced juniper-rich finish. It's hard to look past this gin for classic cocktails like the Martini and G&T.
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Gin Lane 1751 London Dry Royal Strength Gin
While "Royal Strength" has no technical meaning, this gin enjoys the quintessential profile of London Dry. Among the juniper, angelica, and peppery aromas, bright orange and lemon notes also stand out. The vibrant citrus fruit continues onto the palate culminating in a well-balanced juniper-rich finish. It's hard to look past this gin for classic cocktails like the Martini and G&T.
Reviewed On: 03-31-2021
Gin Lane 1751 London Dry Royal Strength Gin
While "Royal Strength" has no technical meaning, this gin enjoys the quintessential profile of London Dry. Among the juniper, angelica, and peppery aromas, bright orange and lemon notes also stand out. The vibrant citrus fruit continues onto the palate culminating in a well-balanced juniper-rich finish. It's hard to look past this gin for classic cocktails like the Martini and G&T.
Reviewed On: 03-31-2021