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Tanqueray Flor de Sevilla Gin

Tanqueray Flor de Sevilla Gin

London Dry 41.3% ABV
7.2
Editorial
8.3
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7 Reviews

Priya Sharma VIPsAllowed 20 March 2026
9/10
Orange Marmalade Magic

This genuinely tastes like biting into Seville orange marmalade. There's a beautiful bittersweet quality that plays off the juniper backbone superbly. Tanqueray have absolutely nailed the balance here.

Annika Svensson VIPsAllowed 16 March 2026
8/10
Summery and Versatile

Flor de Sevilla works in everything — G&T, Negroni, even a spritz. The Seville orange character is bright and genuine, and at 41.3% it's incredibly easy to drink. A crowd-pleaser in the best sense.

Victor Osei VIPsAllowed 20 February 2026
9/10
Best Flavoured Gin Available

From a major brand, this is remarkable. The Seville orange is sophisticated and bittersweet, not at all gimmicky. It retains proper gin character while adding something genuinely special. Tanqueray at their creative best.

Ruth Banks VIPsAllowed 9 January 2026
8/10
Perfect Introduction to Gin

I've converted several non-gin drinkers with Flor de Sevilla. The orange makes it approachable without dumbing it down. Still has genuine juniper at 41.3% and the bittersweet quality is lovely.

Sophia Laurent VIPsAllowed 8 January 2026
10/10
Tanqueray's Masterstroke

Flor de Sevilla is a triumph. The Seville orange is authentic, bittersweet, and complex. The London Dry foundation provides structure and juniper backbone. At 41.3% it's perfectly weighted. I've never been without a bottle since first trying it.

Ethan Cooper VIPsAllowed 25 December 2025
6/10
Too Sweet for My Taste

The orange flavour is pleasant enough but it veers a bit sweet for a London Dry. At 41.3% ABV the juniper gets somewhat lost behind the Seville orange. I prefer my gin with more backbone and less fruit.

Ingrid Holm VIPsAllowed 27 November 2025
8/10
Seville Orange Brilliance

The bitter Seville orange flavour is wonderfully authentic — nothing like the sweet, artificial orange you get from lesser gins. The London Dry backbone at 41.3% keeps it grounded. Gorgeous in a G&T.

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