This is a gentle gin, despite being 94 proof. Edgy, crackling Beefeater it is not. With Noilly Prat, it makes an all-too-easy-to-drink martini. (Rating: Very Good)
The mercury is high—nearly 90 degrees. So a gin and tonic with a fat wedge of lime sounds right. We nosed Moody June next to Gordon’s London Dry Gin—Moody June is lemony and light on juniper while Gordon’s has aContinue readingMoody June American Dry Gin
In the late 1990s, we reviewed Tanqueray Malacca (see review here), a variation on the original Tanqueray. We think highly of Tanqueray Gin, and we enjoyed the Malacca twist on it. Malacca eventually disappeeared from the market, but in its place haevContinue readingTanqueray No. 10 Gin and Tanqueray Rangpur Gin
Editor’s note: We’re republishing this review from our archive as part of a reorganization of the site’s content. Those looking for a review of Bombay Dry Gin should click here. Bombay Sapphire Gin- Astonishing! by F. Sot Fitzgerald This isContinue readingBombay Sapphire Gin
Editor’s note: We’re republishing this review from our archive as part of a reorganization of the site’s content. Bombay Gin is a solid product. It is a straightforward London Dry Gin that is a bit less intense than Beefeater. (BombayContinue readingBombay Dry Gin