Tanqueray Royale Blackcurrant Gin

Luxurious and decadent spirit that combines the classic Tanqueray London Dry Gin with the rich flavors of French blackcurrants, subtle vanilla, and a hint of black orchid

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Alcohol %

41.3%

Serving Size
  • 25ml
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£5.00

Tanqueray Royale Blackcurrant Gin is a luxurious and decadent spirit that combines the classic Tanqueray London Dry Gin with the rich flavors of French blackcurrants, subtle vanilla, and a hint of black orchid. This gin is distilled four times to ensure absolute smoothness, resulting in a complex and fruity aroma with floral undertones. On the palate, it offers a delightful blend of juicy blackcurrants, creamy vanilla, and a touch of floral elegance, making it a versatile choice for both wintry cocktails and refreshing summer drinks. The deep, delicious taste of Tanqueray Royale Blackcurrant Gin is perfect for those looking to add a touch of sophistication to their gin experience

Tasting Notes – Bursting with beautiful French blackcurrants for an exciting, juicy twist. This gin has a deep, delicious taste that whispers of the transformative spirit of Charles Tanqueray.

Aroma – Complex and fruity with a hint of floral black orchid and all the beauty and decadence of France.

Persona – Ripe blackcurrants and a subtle sweetness – the colourful one at the party and the first one everyone notices – c’est magnifique!

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Tanqueray gin has a rich history that dates back to 1830 when Charles Tanqueray established his distillery on Vine Street in Bloomsbury, London. Charles, who came from a family of clergymen, chose to pursue his passion for distillation instead of following in their footsteps. He meticulously experimented with over 300 recipes before perfecting the iconic Tanqueray London Dry Gin, which is known for its blend of juniper, coriander, angelica root, and licorice.

After Charles’s death in 1868, his son, Charles Waugh Tanqueray, took over the business and continued to uphold the high standards set by his father. Despite the distillery being heavily damaged during World War II, the brand persevered and relocated production to Scotland.

Today, Tanqueray is celebrated worldwide, particularly in the United States, for its premium quality and timeless appeal