Booth's Finest Dry Gin / Bot.1960s
London Dry 40% ABVGood vintage but not exceptional
The 1960s Booth's Finest is a solid London Dry at 40%, though I slightly prefer the 1950s bottling. The juniper is pleasant and the overall profile is clean, but it lacks the depth that an extra decade of bottle ageing seems to have given the earlier vintage.
Sixties quality shines through
Booth's clearly maintained high standards through the sixties. This London Dry at 40% has a lovely juniper purity and a dry, clean finish. The gentle ageing in bottle has added subtle complexity.
Beautiful old gin
The 1960s Booth's Finest Dry is a joy. At 40% ABV the London Dry profile is gentle, rounded, and full of vintage charm. The decades have been kind to this bottle.
Classic sixties gin
Booth's from the 1960s maintains the brand's reputation for quality London Dry gin. At 40% the juniper is well-expressed and the overall character is clean and dry. A worthy vintage find.
Exquisite vintage London Dry
This 1960s Booth's Finest is exceptional. The London Dry character at 40% has matured beautifully — the juniper is mellow yet expressive, and the overall balance is superb. A magnificent piece of gin history.
Well-preserved vintage
This 1960s Booth's Finest has held up remarkably well. The London Dry profile at 40% is clean and juniper-forward, with that gentle old-fashioned character that vintage gins do so well.
Reliable vintage Booth's
Another solid vintage from Booth's. The 1960s Finest Dry at 40% delivers classic London Dry character with the kind of directness and honesty that era was known for.