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Tanqueray Rangpur Lime Distilled Gin | 41.3% vol | 70cl | Made with Rangpur Limes & Gin Botanicals | Citrus Flavours with a Twist of Herbs | Enjoy in a Gin Glass with Ice & Tonic

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It was first made in 2006 by adding Rangpur limes, an exotic citrus fruit from India, to Tanqueray London Dry Gin. This created the exotic flavour of zesty lime and juicy mandarin oranges, with a hint of ginger and bay leaves. What was once a once-off in 2006, Tanqueray Rangpur is now readily available across the United States, even in 2020. Tanqueray Rangpur Distilled Gin is an easy-drinking gin with a citrus twist. It has won several accolades, including a recent gold medal at the 2020 San Francisco World Spirits Awards, for its rounded but full and exotic flavour. Gin and bitter lemon might be almost too sweet, and the lemon, while a nice complement, doesn’t allow the gin’s surprisingly delicate citrus flavor profile to shine. Tanqueray Rangpur Distilled Gin is distilled four times to create a smooth taste and to allow the flavours to shine through.

Just like the label states, this gin is distilled four times. There are two different types of water used in the process, adding a more significant profile to the flavors. One water is extracted from a deep well on the distillery grounds, the other is demineralized water. The two blended together mirror the London water originally used in distilling. Hayes, Annie (11 July 2017). "Tanqueray outperforms Beefeater for first time in 2016". The Sprits Business . Retrieved 25 September 2020. Tanqueray Rangpur Distilled Gin is a zesty gin, distilled four times to ensure quality. Rangpur limes are added to create flavours of juicy lime and mandarin oranges, with a hint of ginger. Tanqueray Malacca Gin was introduced in 1997 as a "wetter" alternative to the London Dry, with more sweetness and a stronger fruit palate (most notably grapefruit). Discontinued in 2001, Diageo announced on 12 December 2012 (12/12/12) [8] [ unreliable source?] that a 16,000-case limited edition of Tanqueray Malacca would be relaunched in the US, Great Britain, Canada and Western Europe for February 2013. [9] In a highball glass, fill with ice and the gin. Add the lemon juice, top with the soda water and give a slight stir. Garnish this with a lemon wedge for the final citrus punch. French 75a b c Stevenson, Seth (11 July 2005). "Ready to Tanqueray?". Slate Magazine . Retrieved 25 September 2020. While you could mix up a Martini or Negroni with it, I feel like it isn’t Tanqueray Flor de Sevilla’s best showing. It is a bold mixing gin that is designed to be center stage with not much fussiness to it. Overall, Tanqueray Flor de Sevilla Finish: Only slightly dry with sour citrus remaining dominant, although above a spice-led accord that feels distinctively Tanqueray like.

These botanicals are carefully selected and distilled to create a gin that is both complex and balanced. The Cameron Bridge Distillery is an all-in-one facility. The wheat-neutral-spirit that is the base of this gin is produced in another area of the complex. Most gin producers bring in this base through a third party. By producing the spirit themselves, it allows a greater consistency before infusing the botanicals and immediately distilling the liquor. Tanqueray starts the process immediately to avoid “stewing” the botanicals. Tanqueray Rangpur is best enjoyed in a copa glass with premium tonic water, plenty of ice and a generous wedge of lime. Overall, there are moments that feel slightly traditional and call-to-mind Tanqueray; however, it is very citrus forward. One thing that is interesting though is how this gin’s position in the market has aged.Playing host? Our range of flavoured gins is sure to get the party started. Whether you prefer a classic dry gin or want to add some colour with pink gin, we’ve got a wide variety to choose from. Just some of the flavours we offer include summery strawberry, peach and mango. Say chin chin with our fabulous collection of gin. If you love a classic G&T, get your hands on your favourite gin brand, and don't forget the tonic water. And of course, grab some limes too. If you don't have a favourite brand, try a variety before making your mind up. Our gin miniatures are great way to sample our range of brands and flavours. You’ll also find the right gin glass from our glassware collection. But what makes Tanqueray so special? It all starts with the botanicals. Tanqueray is made with a unique blend of four botanicals: juniper, coriander, angelica root, and liquorice.

Pineapples in the 1800s represented both hospitality and prosperity. They would decorate homes as designs in furniture and wares to show wealth. The two axes have some lore behind them, and many people believe it shows the family taking part in the third crusade. How To Drink Tanqueray? Tanqueray Rangpur Distilled Gin is an exotic explosion of citrus flavours with a fresh twist of herbs that will go perfectly with a wedge of lemon and mint. Flavor: Slightly sweet in impression and quite citrus forward. The citrus is complex and could be described as having hints of lemon, tangerine and even grapefruit. Green juniper with slight pine facets comes in late. Hints of laurel, coriander and licorice round it out.Tanqueray Rangpur Lime Gin features the four signature botanicals of their Tanqueray London Dry Gin as a base. They then add three new ones: bay leaves, ginger and the aforementioned Rangpur Lime. Tasting Notes Tanqueray is a London dry gin, reflecting its distillation process and origin in Bloomsbury, London. London dry gin is made by double distilling grain, with select botanicals added during the second distillation. While the Tanqueray recipe is a closely guarded trade secret, it is known to contain four botanicals: juniper, coriander, angelica root and liquorice, all common botanicals in gin productions overall.

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