9- Tanqueray No.10
This Tanqueray Gin was originally produced by Charles Tanqueray in London, England in 1830 at the Bloomsbury Distillery.
The distillery prospered through the nineteenth century. However, after being in production for over one hundred years, it was almost destroyed in the bombing raids of World War II by the German air force.
And when I say almost I mean that one still survived and it’s called “Old Tom”. The productions were moved to the new facilities in Cameron Scotland where Tanqueray gin is currently produced.
The gin is produced from a quadruple distillation process with the botanical infused before to the 4th distillation. The gin also uses the whole fruit.
The guys from “therumhowlerblog” did an amazing review for this gin. They rated every single thing about the gin.
The Tanqueray No. 10 got 4.5 out of five for the bottle aspect, a nine out of ten for the looks in the glass, and 54 out of 60 for the taste.
Price? £31.63 for 70cl.
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