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Greenall's Original London Dry Gin: Britain's Oldest Distilling Company Since 1761 — Eight Botanicals from Warrington

Greenall's Original London Dry Gin: Britain's Oldest Distilling Company Since 1761 — Eight Botanicals from Warrington

7 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: G&J Distillers
ABV: 40% ABV
Price: £19

Tasting Notes

Nose

Classic and fresh — juniper and citrus, clean and inviting, the 263-year-old recipe immediately recognisable as proper London Dry

Palate

Soft juniper dominating — citrus zest brightness, mild liquorice underneath, angelica earthiness, cassia warmth, smooth and crisp, the definition of an everyday London Dry

Finish

Well-rounded — citrus and earthy spice, juniper fading gently, clean and honest, a gin that has earned its place through consistency over centuries

First Impressions

G&J Greenall has been distilling in Warrington since 1761 — Britain's oldest distilling company. Master Distiller Joanne Moore uses the same London Dry method that has been used at the distillery for over 260 years, with eight botanicals: juniper, lemon peel, coriander, angelica, orris, cassia bark, liquorice, and bitter almonds. This is a gin with a longer continuous production history than almost any other.

Tasting

Eight botanicals. The nose is classic and fresh — juniper and citrus. On the palate at 40%, soft juniper with citrus zest brightness, mild liquorice, angelica earthiness, and cassia warmth. Smooth and crisp. The finish is well-rounded with citrus and earthy spice.

The Bottom Line

Greenall's earns a 7 — the consistency of 263 years of continuous production is its own recommendation. This is not a gin that tries to be exceptional; it is a gin that has been reliably good since before America was independent. Best in a G&T where its crisp, smooth character shines. At £19, extraordinary value from Britain's oldest distillery.

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Edward Forwood
Edward Forwood
Senior Gin Reviewer

Edward has spent two decades judging spirits at competitions from the IWSC to the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, developing a palate that prizes balance above novelty. A holder of the WSET D...

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