Plymouth Gin
Plymouth 41.2% ABVNaval heritage gin
The Royal Navy chose Plymouth Gin for good reason. At 41.2% the softer, earthier profile is approachable and versatile. The geographic designation makes it unique among gins. A classic that endures.
A style all its own
Plymouth Gin at 41.2% occupies a unique position in the gin world — its own style, its own designation. The soft, earthy profile with gentle sweetness is beautifully different from London Dry. A gin of real historic significance.
England's gin treasure
Plymouth Gin at 41.2% is a national treasure. The only gin with its own geographical designation, it offers a style that's softer, earthier, and more rounded than London Dry — and utterly distinctive. From the Barbican distillery comes a spirit steeped in naval history and gin tradition. Simply irreplaceable.
Barbican distillery quality
From the oldest working gin distillery in England comes a spirit of quiet quality. Plymouth at 41.2% is gentle, earthy, and rounded. The unique Plymouth style deserves respect and recognition.
Soft and rounded
The Plymouth style at 41.2% is noticeably softer than London Dry — more rounded, more earthy, with a gentle sweetness. It's a distinctive style that deserves more recognition. The Barbican distillery heritage shows.
Classic but diluted
Plymouth Gin at 41.2% has a storied history, but the current expression feels like a watered-down version of what it once was. The Plymouth style — softer and more earthy than London Dry — is present but muted. At the original Navy Strength this would be magnificent. At 41.2% it's merely pleasant.
The original Plymouth style
Plymouth is the only gin with its own geographical designation, and at 41.2% the softer, earthier style is distinctive. More rounded than London Dry, with a gentle sweetness. A gin with genuine heritage.