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London nlo
London nlo




  1. London nlo full#
  2. London nlo plus#

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london nlo

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london nlo

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london nlo

The licorice character is mild but distinct - while this ingredient is becoming commonplace in modern gins, this is one of the few products I can recall where I could actually taste the licorice element.

london nlo

London nlo plus#

On the nose you’ll find a solid juniper base, plus hints of caramel sauce, orange and even grapefruit notes. Also in the blend are liquorice, almond, savory, and bergamot. The blueness is a nod toward one of the more unique botanicals in the mix here, namely the iris flowers used here as an addition to the more standard juniper, coriander, angelica, lemon peel, orange peel, and both cassia and cinnamon. This is blue gin (courtesy of some certified colors). This is not a blue-tinted bottle like Bombay Sapphire. 1’s blue color is also of particular note. That’s curious enough on its own, but London No. This gin is produced in England but under the ownership of the Spanish comany Gonzalez Byass, best known for its winery (where it is the producer of Tio Pepe sherry).

London nlo full#

Now the numismatics are coming full circle, with The London No.






London nlo