- ​​Christmas pet Christmas clothingWarner Edwards London Dry Gin 70cl

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We are gin farmers. Our gins are crafted with nature on Falls Farm. This classic London dry gin, distilled with our farm's spring water, is elegantly balanced with juniper and spice. Serve with Indian tonic water, garnish with orange, then raise a glass with us: to craft, to the land, laughter and loved ones.

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We are gin farmers. Our gins are crafted with nature on Falls Farm. This classic London dry gin, distilled with our farm's spring water, is elegantly balanced with juniper and spice. Serve with Indian tonic water, garnish with orange, then raise a glass with us: to craft, to the land, laughter and loved ones.
The Symbol of Harrington - The Home of Our Gin, Crafted with Nature on Falls Farm, Handmade in Small Batches on Falls Farm, 100% natural ingredients, Nothing artificial, San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold, The Gin Masters The Spirit Business - Masters 2021, Farm born British gins, Fragrant, Rich & Spiced, Distilled with our farm's spring water

Suitable for freezingSuitable for vegetarians

Preparation and Usage
Serve with Indian tonic water and garnish with a slice of fresh orange.
Serving Suggestions
Serve with Indian tonic water, garnish with orange
Package Type
Bottle
Other Information
Full Product Name:
London Dry Gin

Storage:
Store in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight.

Additional Information:
Natural product, may contain sediment.
Brand
Warner's
T&T Warner
Distilled in small batches using bespoke copper stills. Our gins are crafted with nature, using spring water from Falls Farm, where we grow many of our own botanicals.
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Manufacturer
Distilled on:
Falls Farm,
Harrington,
UK.
Return To Address
Falls Farm,
Harrington,
UK.
warnersdistillery.com
ABV (%)
40
Units
28
Tasting Notes
This classic London dry gin, distilled with our farm's spring water, is elegantly balanced with juniper and spice
Please drink responsibly
Know your limits
The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week