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Bosford Extra Dry London Gin / Bot.1960s

Bosford Extra Dry London Gin / Bot.1960s

7.7 /10
EDITOR
ABV: 46%
Price: £125.00

There are bottles that deserve to be reviewed, and then there are bottles that deserve to be respected. The Bosford Extra Dry London Gin, bottled in the 1960s, falls firmly into the latter category. This is a piece of spirits history — a London Dry from an era when the category meant something unequivocal, when distillers worked within tight conventions and let their craft speak through restraint rather than novelty.

A London Dry of Its Time

Bosford has a heritage that stretches back to the nineteenth century, and this particular bottling represents the brand at what many consider its peak. At 46% ABV, it sits at a strength that was once standard for a serious London Dry — robust enough to carry its botanical charge without bluster. This is not a gin that needs to announce itself. The Extra Dry designation tells you precisely where it stands: juniper-forward, clean, and unapologetically classic.

What strikes me most about a gin of this vintage is the window it offers into how the category was understood before the contemporary craft movement reshaped expectations. There is no chasing of exotic botanicals here, no attempt to blur the line between gin and flavoured spirit. This is a gin built on principle.

Verdict

I have scored the Bosford Extra Dry London Gin Bot.1960s a 7.7 out of 10. It is a compelling artefact and a genuinely well-constructed London Dry, though the passage of six decades inevitably raises questions about how faithfully the liquid has held its original character. For collectors and historians of the category, it remains a bottle of real significance.

Best served: If you are fortunate enough to open one, a simple Martini — stirred, dry, with a lemon twist — would be the only appropriate way to honour what this gin was made for.

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Joe Whitfield
Joe Whitfield
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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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