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Any Gin afficianados?
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I would like to buy a nice bottle of Gin for a friend as a thank you for something. I can't stand the stuff, but it is her favourite. I know that she likes Bombay Sapphire and Caorunn, but i'd like to get her something a bit special that she can't just pick up in the supermarket. Anyone any suggestions?
I thought maybe this:
http://www.drinkfinde...o-209-gin-46-vol.html
I thought maybe this:
http://www.drinkfinde...o-209-gin-46-vol.html
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If they know their gin then they’ll know the difference, the same as wine buffs do, but it’s all about what you prefer. Bombay Sapphire is perfectly acceptable as a gesture and they’ll know you’ve spent a few quid extra.
Tanqueray 10 is more expensive than standard Tanqueray but not as nice as the standard Tanqueray IMO. For me, Martin Millers is as good as it gets, and the Westbourne strength is beautiful drink on it’s own if you want to push the boat out.
Tanqueray 10 is more expensive than standard Tanqueray but not as nice as the standard Tanqueray IMO. For me, Martin Millers is as good as it gets, and the Westbourne strength is beautiful drink on it’s own if you want to push the boat out.
Plymouth gin, claims to be the only people with appelation controle like the french wines, do not use chemicals but all fresh herbs and spices. Basic is 41% and navy strength is 57%. I have always hated gin but when we toured the distillery I actually drank this neat and found it quite pleasant. Unlike London gin, no other distillery can make Plymouth gin.
What about this one ?
http://www.drinkfinde...-dry-gin-46-70cl.html
http://www.drinkfinde...-dry-gin-46-70cl.html
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