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This cognac has a powerful nose of fresh vanilla. It is accentuated with notes of old leather.
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GBP24.65
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This cognac offers a light woody, floral nose, tinged with hazelnuts and peach jam. Its persistence in the mouth makes it very pleasant and easy to drink.
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GBP36.61
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Gold 999.9 is a complex gin with juniper, tangerine, violets, poppies, ginger, coriander and balsamic aromas of almonds and vanilla are blended together and Angelica root for balance. The best way to appreciate all the hints offered by this singular
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GBP40.50
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Clear with real gold flakes. Spicy, cinnamon aromas with alcohol vapours. The palate has a sweet, syrupy quality with very marked, hot spicy flavours that linger. A hot bite to the finish.
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GBP24.52
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Established in 1769 and the world's best selling gin. The juniper is predominantly in the nose, but well balanced with fresh coriander notes, fresh citrus and spice backdrop on the palate.
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GBP14.57
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Subtly crisp, aromatic flavour of cucumber married with delicious Gordon's London Dry Gin to create Gordons Crisp Cucumber. Mixed with tonic and ice, it quite simply makes for a refreshing addition to any evening.
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GBP17.94
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Refreshing Gordons London Dry gin is combined with the delicate taste of elderflower for a delicious twist on a great British classic. The innovative new blend is ideal for enjoying with friends all year round, and is best served with tonic and ice.
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GBP17.94
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Established in 1769 and the world's best selling gin. The juniper is predominantly in the nose, but well balanced with fresh coriander notes, fresh citrus and spice backdrop on the palate.
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GBP1.50
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Made by Gordons, established in 1769. Ripe sloe berries are steeped in Gordon's gin to produce a delicate balance of flavours.
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GBP18.10
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In the spring of 1806, London wine spirits merchant James Gosling set out from England aboard the chartered clipper Mercury with merchandise bound for the Virginias. The voyage was a difficult one. Ninety one consecutive days of calm left the crew an
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GBP30.82
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