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    The King of Soho London Dry Gin

    700 ml / 42%
    London Dry

    $42

    Soft and rounded for a London Dry, with juniper and coriander giving way to sweet citrus and a squeeze of grapefruit. Made at the historic Thames Distillery from twelve botanicals across two copper stills, and named for Paul Raymond, the showman who ruled 1950s Soho. Generous, easy and built for mixing.

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    Tasting Notes

    Angelica Root
    Angelica Root
    Cassia Bark
    Cassia Bark
    Coriander
    Coriander
    Grapefruit
    Grapefruit
    Juniper
    Juniper
    Lemon
    Lemon
    Orange
    Orange
    Orris Root
    Orris Root

    The King of Soho takes its name and its swagger from Paul Raymond, the impresario who opened London's first licensed strip club in 1958 and became the unofficial monarch of the neighbourhood. The gin itself is the serious part: twelve botanicals distilled at the venerable Thames Distillery across two copper stills, first poured only in bars and a few trusted shops. The cobalt bottle, with its red-coated huntsman and his foxtail and horn, nods to Soho's older life as a royal hunting ground.

    Smooth and full-bodied on the nose, with juniper and coriander settling into a soft sweetness. The palate turns bright and citrus-forward, a clear note of pink grapefruit running through, before a long, gently sweet close. A natural in a Tom Collins, or a G&T finished with a thick slice of pink grapefruit.

    Style
    London Dry
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    Country
    England
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    Distillery
    West End Drinks
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    Brand
    King of Soho
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    ABV
    42%
    Bottle Size
    700 ml
    Flavour
    Citrusy, Traditional
    Botanicals
    Angelica Root, Cassia Bark, Coriander, Grapefruit, Juniper, Lemon, Orange, Orris Root

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