Tanqueray London Dry
20,21 €
Tanqueray London Dry Gin is a perfect balance of four botanicals – juniper, coriander, angelica and liquorice. It is distilled four times to remove any traces of neutral grain spirit and allow the added flavours of the four classic gin botanicals to shine through.
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