Bond Street London Dry Gin

Bond Street London Dry Gin has a nose with a predominant bouquet of Juniper, followed by Coriander, balanced by a spicy peppery note, ending with a whiff of Lime.

On the palate it displays an incredible smooth taste, despite it’s 43 % alcohol level, it shows virtually no alcohol burn. It has a clean, dry, and complex finish with fresh peppery notes of Juniper, and Coriander. The botanicals are beautifully balanced and the taste is full bodied and fresh with a long and smooth finish.

Our botanicals

JUNIPER BERRIES

Juniper is the essential Ingredient in a Gin. Without Juniper it would not be a Gin. Our Juniper berries comes from the rugged hills of Tuscany in Italy and is the key botanical in creating the classic Gin taste profile and aroma of fresh pine.

CORIANDER SEEDS

From Morocco comes the Coriander seeds, which gives Bond Street Gin it’s exotic, spicy, and citrusy notes and a flavor of freshness.

ANGELICA ROOT

The Angelica root is one of the most important ingredients in a Gin recipe. It brings a slightly earthy, spicy note to the Gin and acts as a fixative, that “glues” the flavor of all the other botanicals together to a complex unity.

SAVORY HERB

The Savory herb is our signature botanical, also known in Latin as “Satureja Hortensis” and in German as “Böhnenkraut” is a herb that belongs to the Mint family. It is native to the Middeterrenean region, but has also been naturalized in other countries like Great Britain. Savory is known for it’s peppery slightly sweet spicy flavor and aroma, and is the key ingredient in the blended spice “Herbes de Provence”. Savory was named “The herb of Love” by the ancient Romans.

BEARSS LIME

Bearss lime is a particular sort of lime, named after John T. Bearss who developed this seedless variety in 1895 at his nursery in Porterville, California

Bearss lime is larger with thicker skin with a more complex sweetness, and less acidity and bitterness compared with the Key lime variety. Bearss lime trees grows in the garden at the “Goldeneye Estate” in Jamaica, the former home of the author Ian Fleming, who is the father of James Bond.