Tanqueray No. Ten Grapefruit & Rosemary Gin
The recipe of the Tanquery Gin has been developed once already in the 1830s, by Charles Tanqueray. The name giver of the infamous Gin tested 300 recipes and then finally chose the four classical botanicals juniper berries, coriander, angelica root and liquorice. This special edition was additionally refined with grapefruit and rosemary for a fresh and tangy character.
The recipe of the Tanquery Gin has been developed once already in the 1830s, by Charles Tanqueray. The name giver of the infamous Gin tested 300 recipes and then finally chose the four classical botanicals juniper berries, coriander, angelica root and liquorice. This special edition was additionally refined with grapefruit and rosemary for a fresh and tangy character.
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31547 | |
Cameronbridge | |
Scotland, Lowlands | |
Gin | |
45.3% | |
1 l | |
Original bottling | |
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