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Bosford Extra Dry Gin / Bot.1970s

Bosford Extra Dry Gin / Bot.1970s

7.9 /10
EDITOR
ABV: 43%
Price: £99.95

There are bottles you drink, and there are bottles you sit with — turning slowly in the light, reading the label like a letter from another decade. The Bosford Extra Dry Gin, bottled sometime in the 1970s, belongs firmly in the latter category. At 43% ABV, it arrives from an era when London Dry meant something austere and uncompromising, before the botanical renaissance softened the category's edges.

A Window Into Another Era

Bosford is a name that echoes through gin history with a quiet authority. This particular bottling carries the weight of its years — not as a novelty, but as a genuine artefact of mid-century distilling philosophy. London Dry gins of this period tended toward a cleaner, more juniper-forward architecture, built for structure rather than spectacle. You expected discipline from your gin, and Bosford delivered it.

Holding this bottle, priced at £99.95, you're paying not merely for spirit but for provenance — for the sealed time capsule of a distilling tradition that predates our current cocktail obsession. The 1970s bottling suggests a production run from a period when gin was a workhorse in every serious drinks cabinet, and Bosford's Extra Dry designation signals a commitment to crisp, unadorned character.

I score this a 7.9 out of 10. It earns its marks through sheer historical intrigue and the promise of a London Dry style rendered without modern compromise. A point or two held back for the simple uncertainty that surrounds any bottle of this age — time is both the gift and the gamble.

Best served with reverence: a measure poured neat into a small stemmed glass on a quiet evening, perhaps with a single ice chip and nothing more, letting fifty years of patience speak for themselves.

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Joe Whitfield
Joe Whitfield
Editor-in-Chief

Joe has spent over fifteen years immersed in the whiskey industry, beginning his career at a Speyside distillery before moving into drinks journalism. As Editor-in-Chief at Whiskeyful.com, he oversees...

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