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Tanqueray London Dry Gin (41.3%)

Tanqueray London Dry Gin (41.3%)

7.5 /10
EDITOR
ABV: 41.3%
Price: £22.50

Tanqueray London Dry is one of those bottles that needs no introduction — and that's precisely what makes it worth talking about. It sits on practically every back bar on the planet, from Ginza cocktail dens to hawker-adjacent speakeasies in Singapore. At 41.3% ABV and around £22.50, it occupies that sweet spot where accessibility meets genuine quality.

A London Dry Benchmark

As a London Dry, Tanqueray plays it classically straight. The style demands juniper-forward character with clean, unadorned distillation — no post-distillation flavouring, no sugar, no shortcuts. This is a gin that has built its reputation on doing that one thing exceptionally well for over 180 years. The recipe is famously tight-lipped, reportedly using just four botanicals, which gives it a focused, disciplined profile that many more complex gins struggle to match.

What I respect about Tanqueray is its restraint. In an era of butterfly-pea-flower this and high-concept that, there's real confidence in a gin that refuses to overcomplicate things. It's built for purpose — crisp, assertive, and unapologetically traditional. The 41.3% ABV sits just above the legal minimum for gin and delivers enough backbone to stand up in mixed drinks without bulldozing subtlety.

At this price point, it punches well above its weight. It won't dazzle you with exotic botanical fireworks, but it will deliver a consistently reliable, well-constructed London Dry every single time. That counts for a lot.

Best Served

Try it in a gin and tonic with a thin slice of grapefruit and a torn shiso leaf — the herbal brightness lifts everything. Alternatively, this is a near-perfect Negroni gin: its clean juniper spine holds its own against sweet vermouth and Campari without flinching.

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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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