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  • Tanqueray (1 ℓ)

    Created by Charles Tanqueray in 1830, Tanqueray London Dry Gin is made today according to the same classic, timeless recipe. Its iconic bottle shape is inspired by a three-part cocktail shaker made famous during Prohibition’s classic cocktail movement in the ‘Roaring 1920s.’ The pineapple fruit, which was once considered so exotic that it became the ultimate symbol of hospitality in 1830s England, featured in the Tanqueray family crest and it adorns every bottle from the Tanqueray Distilling Company. Learn More
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  • Tanqueray - Sevilla (0.7 ℓ)

    Tanqueray Flor de Sevilla is inspired by Founder Charles Tanqueray’s original recipes but made with Sevilla orange essences and other innovative botanicals. The ripe oranges from sunny Seville result in a balanced and bittersweet gin, best served with a premium tonic and a squeezed wedge of orange. Charles Tanqueray, then aged just twenty, first created his world-famous gin in 1830. His recipe was so good that some suspected he was aided by a more experienced distiller. To this day, Tanqueray gin embodies the spirit of its founder. Learn More
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  • Tanqueray - Ten (1 ℓ)

    Started in 1830 by Charles Tanqueray, this English Gin is a classic. Tanqueray Ten is named after the small still, the Tiny Ten. This stil has a capacity of 400 litres, in which the ingredients are cooked for a fourth distillation. In addition to angelica, coriander, juniper berry and lemon, chamomile is an important addition. The chamomile gives the Gin its floral softness. Also the fact that slightly less juniper is used here, makes this Gin a bit softer than the Tanqueray London Dry. Learn More
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  • Tanqueray (0.7 ℓ)

    Created by Charles Tanqueray in 1830, Tanqueray London Dry Gin is made today according to the same classic, timeless recipe. Its iconic bottle shape is inspired by a three-part cocktail shaker made famous during Prohibition’s classic cocktail movement in the ‘Roaring 1920s.’ The pineapple fruit, which was once considered so exotic that it became the ultimate symbol of hospitality in 1830s England, featured in the Tanqueray family crest and it adorns every bottle from the Tanqueray Distilling Company. Learn More
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  • Tanqueray - Rangpur (0.7 ℓ)

    Tanqueray Rangpur is based on the traditional Tanqueray gin recipe, with a few interesting new botanicals. The addition of bay leaves, ginger and Indian Rangpur limes make for a gin that celebrates British and Indian heritage. Founder Charles Tanqueray, then aged just twenty, first created his world-famous gin in 1830. His recipe was so good that some suspected he was aided by a more experienced distiller. To this day, Tanqueray gin embodies the spirit of its founder. Learn More
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  • Tanqueray - Ten (0.7 ℓ)

    Started in 1830 by Charles Tanqueray, this English Gin is a classic. Tanqueray Ten is named after the small still, the Tiny Ten. This stil has a capacity of 400 litres, in which the ingredients are cooked for a fourth distillation. In addition to angelica, coriander, juniper berry and lemon, chamomile is an important addition. The chamomile gives the Gin its floral softness. Also the fact that slightly less juniper is used here, makes this Gin a bit softer than the Tanqueray London Dry. Learn More
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  • Tanqueray - Rangpur (1 ℓ)

    Tanqueray Rangpur is based on the traditional Tanqueray gin recipe, with a few interesting new botanicals. The addition of bay leaves, ginger and Indian Rangpur limes make for a gin that celebrates British and Indian heritage. Founder Charles Tanqueray, then aged just twenty, first created his world-famous gin in 1830. His recipe was so good that some suspected he was aided by a more experienced distiller. To this day, Tanqueray gin embodies the spirit of its founder. Learn More
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  • Tanqueray - Malacca (1 ℓ)

    Based on an old recipe from Charles Tanqueray from the 1830s, the Tanqueray Malacca is a softly spices version of the original. It is named after the Straits of Malacca, a waterway separating Malaysia and Indonesia. The levels of citrus are increased in the Tanqueray Malacca and the flavor profile is not too dissimilar to some of the classic styles of Old Tom gin. Needless to say, it works great in cocktails. Learn More
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Gin

Gin is made from a distillate of fermented cereal batter to which juniper berries or blackthorns are added during the distillation process. The predominant taste of juniper berries is regulated by law. Furthermore, spices such as coriander seeds, angel root, dried lemon, lime or orange peel and iris root are used as additives. The diversity of herbs and spices in Gin is increasing. The EU has a minimum alcohol content of 37.5%, which is 40% in the United States. The more alcohol the drink contains, the stronger the taste becomes. Ordinary Gin is not drunk pure because of its dry taste. Gin with Blackthorn is less dry.

Types of Gin

Gin can be divided into five different kinds:

London Dry Gin or Plymouth Dry Gin

Although the name suggests otherwise, this Gin doesn't have to come out of London. It's about the way this Gin is made. It is produced in the original way, in which it is distilled once at the same time as all ingredients are added. After this process only water is added.

Distilled Gin

Distilled Gin goes through the same process as London Dry Gin or Plymouth Dry Gin, but with Distilled Gin additional ingredients are added at the end. We know this kind like the original 'Premium Gins', in which the Gins are once again distilled with, for example, oranges or lime or spices. It is also possible to infuse with rose petals or cucumber, for example.

Compound Gin

For compound Gin, the label only states that it is a Gin. Frequently used as a private label of a supermarket or liquor store. Flavours and/or extracts have been added to these Gins without distilling them. This method of production is cheaper.

Old Tom Gin

Today, this kind of Gin is produced a little more because of the comeback of Gin Tonic and cocktails with Gin. Old Tom Gin is much sweeter than the classic Gin, and is therefore ideally suited for cocktails.

Ultra Premium Gin

Ultra Premium Gin is a purer Gin than the other four types. Ultra Premium Gin has been distilled several times, making it more pure than other types of Gin.

Gin geography

Gin does not come from a particular geographical area. The first Gin strains came from London; nowadays Gin is produced all over the world. Spain is large in Gin production, for example, but Gin is also produced in the United States, Scotland, Scandinavia and even the Netherlands.

Gin brands

Gin has many well-known brands, which of course can also be obtained from Tasting Collection, below a selection of Gins that are offered by Tasting Collection.

Hendrick's Gin

"A most unusual Gin" according to Hendrick's. Hendrick's Gin is a brand name of William Grant & Sons in Girvan, Scotland. This Gin was first introduced in 1999. In addition to the traditional infusion of juniper berries, Hendrick's uses Bulgarian rose petals and cucumber. Hendrick's Gin is bottled in a characteristic dark brown Apothecarian bottle.

Bombay Gin

One of the most famous and subtly scented Gins in the world. Bombay Sapphire is a light London Dry Gin that was put back on the map at the end of the 1980s, from London. His stylish look and image were able to boost the dusty image of Gin.

Beefeater Gin

The name Beefeater refers to the ceremonial guards of the Tower of London. The Beefeater Gin distillery is one of nine distilleries thats currently still operating in London.

Tanqueray

Tanqueray Gin has been made since 1830 from the highest quality spirit and best herbs, picked at the height of their freshness, to give this Gin its clearly elevated taste. The Tanqueray Gin is the only Gin in the Hall World Spirits of Fame.

Filliers Dry Gin

Originally founded in 1928 by the Belgian distillers Filliers, Filliers Dry Gin uses 28 botanicals in addition to juniper berries. The Gin is made in small batches in copper pots.

Sylvius

Named after Franciscus Dele Boë Sylvius which was not the first person to distil juniper berries, but he was the first to register this distillate and call it "Genevre". This happened in 1650. Sylvius Gin is produced by the Dutch distillery Onder De Boompjes.

The difference between Gin and Genever

Simply the agreement between Gin and Genever is the juniper berry. The difference lies in the type of alcohol. Gin must be made with neutral alcohol, Genever with grain alcohol. Neutral alcohol is distilled up to 96%, as with Vodka. Genever also consists of malt wine, which has a strong cereal flavour, comparable to Whisky that has not yet aged. This gives Genever a more difficult character and therefore makes it less suitable as a mix drink. Genever is usually drunk pure, both on room temperature and chilled. Gin is flavoured during distillation with lots of herbs, this makes the taste so specific, and is therefore very suitable for mixing. The difference between Genever and Gin is therefore very clear, as much in taste as in use.