The London No. 1 Original Blue Gin 700ml
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1 or more bottles$84.99
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Beautiful quadruple-distilled gin made by Charles Maxwell in London. It is flavoured with botanicals including cinnamon, angelica, bergamot and gardenia and has a slight blue tint.
The London No. 1 is produced in the purest, most traditional style, using the highest quality English grain spirit from Suffolk and Norfolk and the purest spring water found in the north of London. Quadruple-distilled by master distiller Charles Maxwell, this gin presents itself in a luminous, pale blue aquamarine colour. The London No.1 is very balanced overall with a long, sensual finish.
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