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Tanqueray Old Tom Gin

  • Distiller:

    Tanqueray

  • Bottler:

    Tanqueray

  • ABV:

    47.3%

  • Age:

    NAS

  • Price:
    $$$$$
  • Raided Score: 92
  • Publication: Distiller
  • Excerpt: Dusty spices and angelica come out on the nose first. The touch of sweet pairs nicely bringing out the brightness of the coriander. The gin is soft and finishes bittersweet. An all-around balanced gin and one that you could drink on its own or in a simple Pink Gin cocktail.
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  • Raided Score: 88
  • Publication: Gin Raiders
  • Excerpt: I'm glad I picked this up, admittedly on a whim, because it has become a really strong go-to gin. Its unique, makes for really interesting cocktail exposure and works great neat or with a cube as well. I had concerns with the sweetness, but there was enough other character to make it an interesting characteristic and not a dominating factor.
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  • Raided Score: 95
  • Publication: The Gin Is In
  • Excerpt: Tanqueray Old Tom is never cloying. It’s really nicely balanced and quite delicious, even just on its own.
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  • Intro:

    This product reboot supposedly comes from Charles Tanquerays famed recipe book. This is a Limited Edition run, with no real information on when we might see it again after this release. It has been some time since Tanqueray sold an Old Tom style gin.

  • Nose:

    Light citrus notes, hefty juniper and some lovely honey and black pepper.

  • Taste:

    Rich and full bodied mouthfeel - the proof is doing positive favors here. The sweetness is very apparent, but far from cloying, with more citrus peel, some lime, strong juniper presence and a butter cream sweetness near the end.

  • Finish:

    Finish is medium length, mild in terms of heat and the juniper and pepper presence grow. This balances very nicely with the good deal of sweetness left from the palate.

  • Overall:

    I'm glad I picked this up, admittedly on a whim, because it has become a really strong go-to gin. Its unique, makes for really interesting cocktail exposure and works great neat or with a cube as well. I had concerns with the sweetness, but there was enough other character to make it an interesting characteristic and not a dominating factor.

  • Score:

    6

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