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Gordon's Sloe Gin: The Classic Since 1908 at a Supermarket Price
Gordon's sloe gin since 1908 — sloe berries steeped in Gordon's London Dry with sugar. Well-balanced between fruit, swee...
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Gordon's sloe gin since 1908 — sloe berries steeped in Gordon's London Dry with sugar. Well-balanced between fruit, swee...
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A 1950s bottling of Gordon's London Dry at 45% ABV — a piece of gin industry archaeology that reminds you what the brand...
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A 1950s spring-cap Gordon's at full 47.3% strength — a collector's time capsule from the era when London Dry meant somet...
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Gordon's attempt at the alcohol-free gin category — strong juniper aroma, a defined juniper hit on the palate, but the a...
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A 1970s bottling of Gordon's London Dry that serves as a compelling time capsule of the category before craft gin change...
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Gordon's flagship flavoured expression — fresh orange notes over the classic juniper-led London Dry base. Winner at the ...
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Alexander Gordon established his distillery in Bermondsey in 1769. More than 250 years later, his gin remains the world'...
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Vibrant Sicilian lemon layered over Gordon's classic juniper backbone — zesty, sharp, and designed for the lemon G&T tha...
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Fresh juicy white peaches infused with Gordon's original recipe — subtly sweet, naturally mellow, with hints of oily jun...
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A 1950s spring cap bottling of Gordon's London Dry — a collectible artefact from the golden age of juniper, priced for t...
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A 1960s spring cap bottling of Gordon's Dry Gin — a collector's piece that captures London Dry at its most authoritative...
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Gordon's meets elderflower — piney juniper and coriander with pungent lemon alongside fragrant elderflower. Fresh, summe...
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