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Seager's London Dry Gin / Bot.1950s

Seager's London Dry Gin / Bot.1950s

London Dry 47% ABV
7.7
Editorial
8.3
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7 Reviews

Lena Petrova VIPsAllowed 6 March 2026
8/10
A taste of gin history

Drinking a 1950s-bottled London Dry at 47% is a rare privilege. The higher strength from this era gives it a richness modern Gordon's can only dream of. The botanical balance has mellowed but remains charming.

Camila Ortiz VIPsAllowed 13 December 2025
8/10
Aged remarkably well

For a spirit bottled over seventy years ago, this has held up impressively. The juniper has softened but the 47% ABV means there's still plenty of character. A London Dry from another era, well worth seeking out.

Ruth Banks VIPsAllowed 8 December 2025
10/10
The finest vintage gin

Seager's 1950s at 47% is an extraordinary experience. This is London Dry from an age when gin was made without compromise — full strength, bold botanicals, proper juniper authority. The decades have softened it into something almost ethereal. A liquid time capsule and an absolute privilege to taste.

Suki Patel VIPsAllowed 26 November 2025
8/10
History in a glass

The pleasure of tasting a London Dry from the 1950s is hard to overstate. At 47% it has weight and presence that modern budget gins lack. Seager's was a respected name and this bottle shows why.

Emily Thomas VIPsAllowed 6 November 2025
8/10
Old-school London Dry

This is what London Dry used to taste like at full strength. At 47% the juniper has real authority and the overall profile is richer than today's reduced-ABV versions. A window into gin's golden age.

Devon Marsh VIPsAllowed 4 November 2025
9/10
Vintage gin treasure

Seager's from the 1950s at 47% is a revelation. The depth and richness of the botanical character reminds you what we've lost with modern cost-cutting. A beautifully preserved piece of London Dry history.

Alex Ramos VIPsAllowed 18 October 2025
7/10
Interesting but faded

A fascinating piece of gin history at 47%, though time has inevitably taken its toll. The botanical character is muted compared to what this would have tasted like fresh. Still recognisably a London Dry, but more of a curiosity than a daily drinker.

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