With its sour and fruity notes, Tanqueray Flor de Sevilla Distilled Gin takes its inspiration from Charles Tanqueray's adventures in Andalusia in the 19th century and is reminiscent of the Mediterranean sun. Seville oranges are distilled together with orange blossoms and the four botanicals that make up the classic London Dry Gin, namely juniper, coriander, angelica and liquorice. An award-winning gin with a unique taste, perfect with ice, quality tonic water and a slice of orange.

Passed over to Diageo in 1986, today the award-winning Tanqueray is one of the best known and best-selling gins in the world, yet it is still made according to the ancient recipe dating back to 1838.

Long confined to the background behind vodka, gin saw a revival after the end of the 1980s. Primarily used in cocktails and mixology, it competes on an equal...
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