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Fords London Dry Gin

Fords London Dry Gin

7.6 /10
EDITOR
ABV: 45%
Price: £34.50

Tasting Notes

Nose

Juniper with jasmine florals — grapefruit citrus lifting the classic aromatics, designed for cocktail making

Palate

Clean London Dry with jasmine adding florals — grapefruit brightness, the 45% giving cocktail-ready strength, every botanical chosen for mixing versatility

Finish

Clean and balanced — jasmine providing elegant close that works in everything from Martinis to Negronis to G&Ts

Fords London Dry Gin is a name that carries quiet authority in the bartending world. At 45% ABV, it sits at the higher end of the London Dry spectrum — a deliberate choice that speaks to a gin designed not merely for sipping but for working. This is a gin built with the cocktail in mind, and that additional strength ensures it holds its own when diluted, shaken, or stirred alongside other robust ingredients.

Style & Character

As a London Dry, Fords must adhere to one of the most exacting production standards in the spirits world: no artificial flavourings, no colour additives, and a juniper-forward profile that defines the category. What sets Fords apart is its reputation as a bartender's gin — a bridge between the classically austere juniper-and-citrus tradition and the approachability that modern drinkers expect. It is, in many respects, a textbook London Dry that understands its audience.

The 45% ABV is worth dwelling on. It places Fords above the legal minimum of 37.5% and above the typical 40-43% range of many commercial London Drys. That extra proof delivers backbone — the kind of structural integrity that prevents a gin from disappearing in a Negroni or falling flat in a dry Martini. It is a quiet confidence in a bottle.

Verdict

At £34.50, Fords represents solid value for a gin of this calibre. It does not attempt to reinvent the wheel, and it is all the better for it. I have long respected gins that know precisely what they are, and Fords wears its London Dry credentials with understated assurance. A score of 7.6 reflects a dependable, well-executed gin that fulfils its brief admirably.

Best served: In a classic dry Martini — two parts Fords to one part dry vermouth, stirred long over ice, with a lemon twist. The 45% ABV was made for this.

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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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