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Gordon's750ml Pink Berry or Sunset Orange Flavoured Gin

R159

Not for persons under the age of 18
About

Almost 250 years ago, Alexander Gordon started his distillery in London and set about creating the recipe for a brilliant-tasting gin. Gordon's high quality and distinctive juniper flavour has come to define the taste of the classic G&T. Gordon's today is a gin that's enjoyed, not dissected. It's the perfect gin to start a Friday evening, or a Tuesday night catch-up with friends, where we share a moment and have a laugh with people we love.

Product Features

Pink Berry Flavour

  • Infused with delicate fruity raspberries and a tang of redcurrant. 
  • Call it the perfect spirit for all kinds of cocktails, martinis, and its own signature drink – Gordon's Pink Cocktail. 
  • A unique spirit for those who enjoy something more than the ordinary. 
  • It boasts a fresh, clean, and sparkling finish. 
  • Crafted to be served neatly in a Copa glass with tonic and for a richer flavour, garnished with juicy berries.

Sunset Orange Flavour

  • Perfectly crafted to balance the refreshing taste of Gordon's with fresh, juicy orange notes. 
  • Expertly balanced citrusy undertone, complimented by a refreshing taste. 
  • A smooth spirit unlike anything else out there, worth the extra effort!
  • To serve, fill a glass with ice and pour in 50ml Gordon's Sunset Orange followed by 150ml of your favourite tonic, then garnish with an orange wheel.
Product Specifications
  • Volume: 1x 750ml bottle of your choice
  • Alcohol by Volume: 35%
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