Terpe
27th July 2013, 09:07
On the rocks, with a slosh of tonic or as part of perfect martini, gin is the ideal summer drink. Here are some top tipples......
1. Tanqueray No.10
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The flagship gin of the 183-year-old distillery, Tanqueray No.10 is made with handpicked fruit and botanicals, with a delicious hint of juniper and coriander. Distilled under the watchful eye of Tom Nichol, the refined tasting Tanqueray counts numerous celebrity fans, from Snoop Dogg to Rita Ora
£30 for 70cl, majestic.co.uk
2. BLOOM London Dry Gin
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A pretty jewel-cut bottle containing a delicate, summery gin. Bloom uses a demineralised spring water and a range of unusual botanicals, including chamomile, pomelo and honeysuckle – the effect is sunshine in a glass. It's worth noting that it goes unusually well with strawberries.
£28.30 for 70cl, waitrose.com
3. Bols Genever
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Produced by one of the oldest spirit companies in the world, Lucas Bols, this is a malty tasting gin that pre-dates the London Dry and American gins. The Dutch drink is a relaunch of an old recipe and should be enjoyed straight or on the rocks, so go easy on the tonic.
£25.35 for 70cl, thewhiskeyexchange.com
4. Monkey 47
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The number 47 says it all for this award-winning German gin; it refers not only to the alcohol volume but also to the number of botanicals it contains. The unique, woody tasting gin would make the ideal gift for a gin aficionado – this is definitely one for cocktails.
£38.70 for 50cl, masterofmalt.com
5. Williams Chase London Dry
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Great with tonic, this flowery, fragrant gin is full of cinnamon notes and a spicy liquorice aftertaste. The well-balanced drink is distilled from vodka that was distilled from organic cider, hence the hint of apple within the citrus flavours.
£38 for 70cl bottle, waitrose.com
6. Berkeley Square
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A very fine gin with a light lavender aroma and a taste that takes in black pepper and lime. Perfect in a martini with a twist and equally good with a slosh of tonic. It's pleasingly dry and comes in a bottle that makes it look like a retro aftershave.
£35 for 70cl, hedonism.co.uk
7. Sacred Gin
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The product of an acclaimed micro-distillery based in north London, Sacred Gin may have been in the running for only four years but it's already notching up plenty of praise from connoisseurs. The delicious gin, made from 12 botanicals is the labour of love of its founder and former city worker Ian Hart.
£30.33 for 70cl, sacredspiritscompany.com
8. Portobello Road Gin No.171
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A traditional London Dry Gin, No.171 hits you with the juniper before settling in with bitter citrus flavours and the delicate, sweet touch of liquorice. The handmade, beautifully labelled bottle is made in small batches by the eighth-generation distiller Charles Maxwell.
£30.99 for 70cl, thedrinkshop.com
9. Sipsmith London Dry
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Another player in the new wave of award winning micro-distilleries, Sipsmith managed to hit the nail on the head with this classic yet perfectly balanced gin. The light, fruity and dry spirit is perfect for a summer G & T.
£29.45 for 70cl, sipsmith.com
10. Greenall's Gin
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Greenall has been making gin for 252 years, so it knows a bit about its trade – and it shows. It may be inexpensive but it has some interesting botanicals: cassia bark, ground almond, coriander and lemon peel. The flavour is rich, creamy and mild.
£19.49 for litre, sainsburys.co.uk
Source:-
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/food-and-drink/features/the-10-best-gins-8732585.html
1. Tanqueray No.10
http://www.independent.co.uk/incoming/article8732478.ece/ALTERNATES/w620/v2tenbest1.jpg
The flagship gin of the 183-year-old distillery, Tanqueray No.10 is made with handpicked fruit and botanicals, with a delicious hint of juniper and coriander. Distilled under the watchful eye of Tom Nichol, the refined tasting Tanqueray counts numerous celebrity fans, from Snoop Dogg to Rita Ora
£30 for 70cl, majestic.co.uk
2. BLOOM London Dry Gin
http://www.independent.co.uk/incoming/article8732479.ece/ALTERNATES/w620/tenbest2.jpg
A pretty jewel-cut bottle containing a delicate, summery gin. Bloom uses a demineralised spring water and a range of unusual botanicals, including chamomile, pomelo and honeysuckle – the effect is sunshine in a glass. It's worth noting that it goes unusually well with strawberries.
£28.30 for 70cl, waitrose.com
3. Bols Genever
http://www.independent.co.uk/incoming/article8732480.ece/ALTERNATES/w620/tenbest3.jpg
Produced by one of the oldest spirit companies in the world, Lucas Bols, this is a malty tasting gin that pre-dates the London Dry and American gins. The Dutch drink is a relaunch of an old recipe and should be enjoyed straight or on the rocks, so go easy on the tonic.
£25.35 for 70cl, thewhiskeyexchange.com
4. Monkey 47
http://www.independent.co.uk/incoming/article8732481.ece/ALTERNATES/w620/tenbest4.jpg
The number 47 says it all for this award-winning German gin; it refers not only to the alcohol volume but also to the number of botanicals it contains. The unique, woody tasting gin would make the ideal gift for a gin aficionado – this is definitely one for cocktails.
£38.70 for 50cl, masterofmalt.com
5. Williams Chase London Dry
http://www.independent.co.uk/incoming/article8732482.ece/ALTERNATES/w620/tenbest5.jpg
Great with tonic, this flowery, fragrant gin is full of cinnamon notes and a spicy liquorice aftertaste. The well-balanced drink is distilled from vodka that was distilled from organic cider, hence the hint of apple within the citrus flavours.
£38 for 70cl bottle, waitrose.com
6. Berkeley Square
http://www.independent.co.uk/incoming/article8732483.ece/ALTERNATES/w620/tenbest6.jpg
A very fine gin with a light lavender aroma and a taste that takes in black pepper and lime. Perfect in a martini with a twist and equally good with a slosh of tonic. It's pleasingly dry and comes in a bottle that makes it look like a retro aftershave.
£35 for 70cl, hedonism.co.uk
7. Sacred Gin
http://www.independent.co.uk/incoming/article8732484.ece/ALTERNATES/w620/tenbest7.jpg
The product of an acclaimed micro-distillery based in north London, Sacred Gin may have been in the running for only four years but it's already notching up plenty of praise from connoisseurs. The delicious gin, made from 12 botanicals is the labour of love of its founder and former city worker Ian Hart.
£30.33 for 70cl, sacredspiritscompany.com
8. Portobello Road Gin No.171
http://www.independent.co.uk/incoming/article8732485.ece/ALTERNATES/w620/tenbest8.jpg
A traditional London Dry Gin, No.171 hits you with the juniper before settling in with bitter citrus flavours and the delicate, sweet touch of liquorice. The handmade, beautifully labelled bottle is made in small batches by the eighth-generation distiller Charles Maxwell.
£30.99 for 70cl, thedrinkshop.com
9. Sipsmith London Dry
http://www.independent.co.uk/incoming/article8732486.ece/ALTERNATES/w620/tenbest9.jpg
Another player in the new wave of award winning micro-distilleries, Sipsmith managed to hit the nail on the head with this classic yet perfectly balanced gin. The light, fruity and dry spirit is perfect for a summer G & T.
£29.45 for 70cl, sipsmith.com
10. Greenall's Gin
http://www.independent.co.uk/incoming/article8732477.ece/ALTERNATES/w620/tenbest10.jpg
Greenall has been making gin for 252 years, so it knows a bit about its trade – and it shows. It may be inexpensive but it has some interesting botanicals: cassia bark, ground almond, coriander and lemon peel. The flavour is rich, creamy and mild.
£19.49 for litre, sainsburys.co.uk
Source:-
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/food-and-drink/features/the-10-best-gins-8732585.html