Gin fans might be rubbing their eyes in disbelief here, because Booth's Gin is back! With a history dating back to 1740, there was once a time when a bottle of Booth's would have been a staple on many a back bar. In more recent times, we've only seen antique bottles come through our doors, discovered in the depths of dusty old pub cellars and grandparent's drinks cabinets. Sticking to the iconic design of those older bottles, this right here is a brand new iteration – an impressive dry gin, that has been treated to a stay in sherry casks! An intriguing sipper neat and impressive served with tonic, the sherry cask influence ought to shine in Negronis and the like, too.
Tasting Notes:
Nose: Impressive and charming nose.
Palate: Crisp juniper welcomes the way, with creamy oak and delicate citrus.
Finish: Soft spices tangle on the finish.
Booth’s was established in London around 1740. The Booth family's distillery in Clerkenwell quickly became a key player in the early gin boom. Known for its trademark red lion and hexagonal bottle, Booth’s is quite possibly the oldest gin brand in existence today.
Booth's The Original Finest Old Dry Gin
750ml