Thames Distillers has teamed up with The Bloomsbury Club to create this elegant line of gin called Gin Lane 1751. Each bottle is hand-crafted and reflects the true style of English gin.
Gin Lane 1751 contains four unique styles of gin that include a 40 percent classic London Dry, 47 percent London Dry Royal Strength, 47 percent Victoria Pink Gin and the 40 percent Old Tom Gin. Each bottle is made in small traditional pot stills and is infused with bold juniper and flavorful bursts of licorice.
The name incorporates the year when gin was banned from prisons, workhouses and shops such as convenience stores. This line of gin is sure to satisfy any English-styled alcohol craving. It also pays tribute to the rich historic past of the gin ban in England through an elegantly bottled quality product.
Victorian-Styled English Gins
'Gin Lane 1751' is Handcrafted with Hints of Juniper and Licorice
Trend Themes
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