Gordon's TROPICAL PASSIONFRUIT Distilled Gin 37.5% ABV 0.7l
- Contents: 0.70 l
- Item no.: 645708
- Category: Flavoured Gin
- Origin: Great Britain
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Description
Description
In 1769, Alexander Gordon settled in north London, an area renowned for its clear and pure spring waters, with the firm intention of creating a gin of exceptional quality and refinement. The careful selection of ingredients such as cinnamon, angelica root, coriander, orange peel and, above all, juniper formed the basis of his endeavour.
To this day, these botanicals are combined according to a strictly secret recipe, which gives Gordon's Gin its unique flavour. Thanks to this meticulous production process, Gordon's has become the world’s largest gin brand, with products manufactured in numerous countries.
Gordon's Tropical Passionfruit is carefully produced using a traditional distillation process. The finest botanical ingredients, including juniper berries, coriander seeds and angelica root, are carefully selected and blended to create a harmonious flavour profile. The result is a gin that perfectly balances the zesty flavour of passion fruit with the classic characteristics of an exquisite spirit.
Tasting Note
Colour: Orange with red pigments
Nose: Sweet, tangy, passion fruit, juniper.
Palate: Fruity, passion fruit, juniper.
Finish: Long-lasting.
Food Information Regulation & Product Safety
Food Information Regulation & Product Safety
Distributor/Importer:
Distributor/Importer: Diageo Austria GmbH, Teinfaltstrasse 8, 1010 Vienna, Austria, coline.girardeau@diageo.com
Nutritional Information:
| per 30 ml | |
|---|---|
| Energy | 278 kJ 67 kcal |
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