Grant's London Dry Gin / Bot.1950s / Spring Cap
London Dry 43% ABVRemarkable Preservation
For a gin bottled in the 1950s, this Grant's London Dry at 43% is in remarkable condition. The spring cap has preserved the spirit well — bold juniper, bright citrus, and a satisfying dry finish. History in a glass.
Beautiful Collectible
The spring cap mechanism is a wonderful detail on this 1950s Grant's. The London Dry gin at 43% remains enjoyable — clean, junipery, and full of character. A lovely addition to any vintage spirits collection.
Fifties Gin Excellence
This 1950s Grant's with the original spring cap is a wonderful piece of gin history. The London Dry profile at 43% is full and rich, with a boldness of flavour that vintage spirits so often deliver.
Historical Interest Only
While the spring cap and 1950s provenance make this a fascinating collectible, the London Dry at 43% has inevitably lost some of its original character. Pleasant to taste for the experience, but not something I would recommend for drinking pleasure alone.
Incredible Vintage Spirit
This 1950s Grant's London Dry with the original spring cap at 43% is phenomenal. The gin has aged gracefully — deep juniper, complex spice, and a silky smoothness that only decades in glass can bestow. One of the finest vintage gins I have ever had the privilege of tasting.
Charming Vintage Find
The spring cap closure dates this beautifully to the 1950s. At 43% the London Dry character remains vibrant — clean juniper and citrus with that unmistakable vintage depth. A lovely piece of British gin heritage.
Post-War British Character
Grant's from the 1950s at 43% shows what London Dry gin was like in post-war Britain. Rich, full-flavoured, and unapologetically juniper-forward. The spring cap closure adds to the authenticity. A collector's delight.