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Beefeater London Sounds
70cl
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In spring 2015, Beefeater launched this Beefeater London Sounds to open a new series of annual packaging innovations for the gin brand. With this Sound Edition, the makers want to pay a tribute to the great diversity of London music. For this occasion, the company teamed up with Spotify and created an interactive music map of London. Customers should be enabled to explore and discover music from London and learn more about certain venues of interest.
But Beefeater doesn't send this homage to London just for fun. The spirit is the only historic dry gin distilled in England's capital, which makes it a true London drink. From the day of its invention, the recipe for Beefeater London Dry hasn't been changed, but the company's master distiller, Desmond Payne, takes care to satisfy a wide range of palates with different gin products.
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Description of Beefeater London Sounds
Beefeater London Sounds
TASTING NOTES:
- Color: Clear and crystalline.
- Aroma: Classic gin aromas, with predominant notes of juniper and citrus.
- Taste: Balanced and dry; note the flavors of the botanicals with which it is elaborated.
PRODUCER: Beefeater
The distillery was founded in 1863 by James Burrough in Kennington, a district of London. The distribution of this gin is currently managed by Pernod Ricard, a French company specializing in the distribution of wines and spirits worldwide.
COUNTRY: England
PRODUCTION DETAILS: Juniper, bitter orange peel, iris root, coriander, angelica and liquorice are just some of the ingredients of the recipe for this gin, which has remained unchanged since its origins.
ALCOHOL: 40%
The Producer
Beefeater
Beefeater is a brand of English gin produced by James Burrough Ltd and distributed by the French company Pernod Ricard. It is one of the last gin still produced in the city of London. The distillery's headquarters is located at 20 Montford Place, in the Kennington district, and covers about 9,000 square metres between offices, warehouses and production sites. The distillery houses five Carter-Head bronze stills, still used today in the production of gin.
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