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Size1420mLProof12 (6% ABV)*Please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
Made with the iconic Scottish Tanqueray gin and aromatic tonic water, this ready-to-drink canned cocktail features a delicate balance of sweetness and bitterness.
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In 2020 Tanqueray launched their first threesome of canned cocktails: Tanqueray Gin & Tonic, Tanqueray Rangpur Lime Gin & Soda, and Tanqueray Sevilla Orange Gin & Soda. The Gin & Tonic is a true classic that is made with their gin and aromatic tonic water. With a delicate balance of sweetness and bitterness, this refreshing ready-to-drink cocktail has 6% ABV.
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About Tanqueray
Said to be Frank Sinatra’s favorite gin, the story of the legendary Tanqueray begins with Charles Tanqueray, who founded his distillery on the well-known Vine Street in Bloomsbury, near Picadilly Circus. The origins of the recipe for the legendary London Dry Gin are not well documented, though the general consensus is that the recipe predates 1838.
The brand’s uncharted success is very impressive considering the recipe for the gin has remained largely unchanged. Its transcendental popularity is due to Charles Tanqueray and his pioneering spirit. Founding Tanqueray in his early 20s, Charles was barely a novice when it came to distilling, but he brought his brand to great success. When he died in 1868, his son inherited the distillery, continuing his success.
After merging with Gordons & Company in 1898, Tanqueray had successfully established itself as a formidable force in the spirits industry. The Tanqueray facility was nearly destroyed in 1941, during the great air raid of 1941. Only one of the stills survived, the still known as "Old Tom", which still resides at Tanqueray’s permanent home in Cameron Bridge, Scotland. The brand is now owned by industry giant Diageo.
The history of cocktails dates back to the not-so-good days of prohibition when people started to mix drinks trying to make the homemade or bootlegged liquor drinkable.
But things have changed since then, and cocktails have become increasingly popular with modern pop culture, from classics like Martini, Old Fashioned, or Negroni, to the more festive versions like Margaritas and Mojitos becoming staples in most bars.
The nose is juniper-forward with a pleasant sweetness and distinct pine forest notes. The palate has a balance of sweetness and bitterness that culminates in a refreshingly fizzy finish.