Tanqueray London Dry Gin is made with an expertly crafted recipe that blends the four distinct botanicals of juniper, coriander, angelica and licorice. The result is a perfectly balanced spirit that has a unique herbal quality and dry finish. Tanqueray has not only been recognized as a top-trending gin but also crowned the Bartenders’ Choice of Gin at the 2020 Drinks International awards, making this the 8th year in a row. The perfect inspiration for your own ingenious cocktails, pour our celebrated Tanqueray London Dry Gin over a liberal amount of ice in a wine glass, top up with premium tonic and garnish with a lime wedge for a refreshing tasting gin and tonic. Includes one 94.6 proof 750 mL bottle of Tanqueray London Dry Gin. Tanqueray was developed over 180 years ago by Charles Tanqueray, a clergyman's son who chose not to follow the family calling and instead opened a distillery in Bloomsbury, London. Not afraid to mix up brave ideas in his own unique style, he invented a gin which is still celebrated to this day. 23
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Tanqueray London Dry Gin is made with an expertly crafted recipe that blends the four distinct botanicals of juniper, coriander, angelica and licorice. The result is a perfectly balanced spirit that has a unique herbal quality and dry finish. Tanqueray has not only been recognized as a top-trending gin but also crowned the Bartenders’ Choice of Gin at the 2020 Drinks International awards, making this the 8th year in a row. The perfect inspiration for your own ingenious cocktails, pour our celebrated Tanqueray London Dry Gin over a liberal amount of ice in a wine glass, top up with premium tonic and garnish with a lime wedge for a refreshing tasting gin and tonic. Includes one 94.6 proof 750 mL bottle of Tanqueray London Dry Gin. Tanqueray was developed over 180 years ago by Charles Tanqueray, a clergyman's son who chose not to follow the family calling and instead opened a distillery in Bloomsbury, London. Not afraid to mix up brave ideas in his own unique style, he invented a gin which is still celebrated to this day. 23