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Personalised The Quintessential London Dry Gin

Personalised The Quintessential London Dry Gin

7.8 /10
EDITOR
ABV: 44%
Price: £39.95

There's something quietly telling about The Whisky Exchange venturing into personalised gin territory. Here is a retailer that built its reputation on curation — on knowing what's good and telling you why — now offering a London Dry that carries your name on the label. It's a commercial play, certainly, but one that only works if what's inside the bottle holds up. At 44% ABV and priced at £39.95, this sits in the gifting sweet spot: serious enough to suggest you know your spirits, accessible enough that it won't gather dust on a shelf.

A London Dry With Retail Pedigree

The Quintessential London Dry Gin does exactly what the name promises. This is a gin that leans into the classical framework of the London Dry style — juniper-forward by definition, clean in distillation, with no post-distillation additions beyond water. The 44% ABV is a deliberate choice, sitting comfortably above the legal minimum of 37.5% and offering enough backbone to stand up in a G&T without tipping into Navy Strength territory. It's a crowd-pleaser bottled with confidence.

Without confirmed botanical details, I'm left to assess this on style and execution. What I can say is that The Whisky Exchange has form when it comes to own-label bottlings — their whisky releases are consistently well-received, and there's no reason to expect less rigour here. The London Dry designation itself is a quality marker, demanding a juniper-led profile and a production standard that many contemporary gins sidestep entirely.

At 7.8 out of 10, this is a solid, well-positioned gin. It doesn't pretend to be a boundary-pushing craft release, and it's stronger for that honesty. The personalisation element adds genuine gift appeal without compromising what's in the glass.

Best served: In a classic G&T with a premium Indian tonic and a twist of lemon peel — this is the kind of straightforward London Dry that bartenders reach for when the drink needs to do the talking, not the garnish.

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