Rating 91
Style
Produced In England
ABV 41.2%
Availability Year Round
Price $31.00 
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Review Updated 2022-08-09

Plymouth Gin Review

Fun fact: Plymouth is both a brand and style of gin. Both are defined by a citrus, earthy character, which arrives via the use of a greater proportion of root botanicals than London Dry gins. Plymouth's citrus notes and savory spices carry from the nose to the palate, where they linger on a notably lengthy finish. This is a classy, understated gin.

Plymouth Gin Pros And Cons

Pros
  • Attractive citrus notes
  • Great for Martinis
  • Good value for money
Cons
  • Slightly more expensive than other comparable gins

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Plymouth Gin
Fun fact: Plymouth is both a brand and style of gin. Both are defined by a citrus, earthy character, which arrives via the use of a greater proportion of root botanicals than London Dry gins. Plymouth's citrus notes and savory spices carry from the nose to the palate, where they linger on a notably lengthy finish. This is a classy, understated gin.

Reviewed On: 03-24-2020
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POINTS
Plymouth Gin
Fun fact: Plymouth is both a brand and style of gin. Both are defined by a citrus, earthy character, which arrives via the use of a greater proportion of root botanicals than London Dry gins. Plymouth's citrus notes and savory spices carry from the nose to the palate, where they linger on a notably lengthy finish. This is a classy, understated gin.

Reviewed On: 03-24-2020