Origin: United Kingdom
Its elegant bottle imitates the old Gin case
The botanicals used for its preparation are juniper, grains of paradise, orange, lemon, coriander, licorice, angelica, savoir and three secret components.
Transparent and clean color. Little outstanding aromas. On the palate it is soft, dry and elegant.
Its formula dates back more than two hundred years. Manufactured by the small distillery Thames Distillers, it owes its name to the tax that King George II imposed in 1736 on gin distillers (one in three houses in London), in order to reduce consumption, and which achieved the opposite. .
Bot. 70Cl. 43.5º