Why not start 2018 with a quality cocktail from a timeless and renowned classic. For almost 250 years, Gordon’s has been a firm favourite among gin-lovers and prides itself on its superior quality and taste.
Gordon's London Dry Gin definitely knows a bit about tradition and quality. Ever since the brand's founder, Alexander Gordon, revolutionised the image of the spirit in 1769, the recipe for Gordon’s has remained unchanged, creating the benchmark for a quality and ageless spirit.
Although Gordon’s is a timeless classic, that doesn’t mean that it’s still not getting the recognition that it rightly deserves. Below you can see just six of the many reasons why Gordon’s is leading the way for quality and finessed gins.
- Gordon's London Dry Gin continues to win annual accolades, both nationally and internationally - last year Gordon’s received a double gold in the 2017 San Francisco World Spirits Competition.
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One of the first gins to be served with tonic, Gordon's London Dry Gin quite literally puts the 'g' in G&T.
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The ‘ginniest’ of gins: the high juniper content (and fact that only 10% of juniper berries are good enough to make the grade for Gordon's) means that the taste of Gordon's London Dry Gin is a classic as gin can be.
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Still made in the same way it has always been. Gordon's London Dry is made in one of only four, dedicated stills. We know our craft.
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Remaining THE BEST, even with your eyes closed: Gordon’s London Dry Gin came first on TV’s Tried & Tasted gin edition – renowned chefs and critics, called out the quality and taste of Gordon’s London Dry Gin when conducting a ‘blind’ taste test against other gins.
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And it doesn’t end with Gordon’s London Dry Gin.. the taste and quality can be enjoyed across the portfolio of Gordon’s products, including Gordon’s Premium Pink Distilled Gin and Gordon’s Sloe Gin as well as its pre-mixed cans of Gordon’s London Dry Gin and Tonic.
How to make...Gordon’s London Dry Gin Perfect G&T
Ingredients:
50ml Gordon's London Dry Gin
Fresh bottled tonic
Cubed ice
Wedge of lime to garnish
1.9 units of alcohol
Method:
Fill a chilled copa glass with fresh ice cubes. Pour 50ml of Gordon's London Dry Gin over the ice and top up with chilled tonic. Gently squeeze a wedge of lime into the glass before dropping it in, then give it all a final stir. The definitive G&T, and a great way to begin any occasion.