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    Today, the spirit comes in various shapes and forms, from its alcohol-free variety to a can of ready-made gin-and-tonic, loved by busy commuters and summer festival-goers. ... Tanqueray, and ...

  3. Tanqueray - Wikipedia

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    Tanqueray London dry gin is made by four time distilled 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 , the same four botanicals from the original recipe.

  4. Gin and tonic - Wikipedia

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    A gin and tonic is a highball cocktail made with gin and tonic water poured over a large amount of ice. [1] The ratio of gin to tonic varies according to taste, strength of the gin, other drink mixers being added, etc., with most recipes calling for a ratio between 1:1 and 1:3.

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    Cranberry Thyme Gin and Tonic. Before the holiday season comes to an end, sip on this seasonal drink made with cranberry juice and fresh thyme. It's a fun, wintry twist on a classic cocktail.

  6. Gin - Wikipedia

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    After juniper, gin tends to be flavoured with herbs, spices, floral or fruit flavours, or often a combination. It is commonly mixed with tonic water in a gin and tonic. Gin is also used as a base spirit to produce flavoured, gin-based liqueurs, for example sloe gin, traditionally produced by the addition of fruit, flavourings and sugar.

  7. Gordon's Gin - Wikipedia

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    The Special London Dry Gin he developed proved successful, and its recipe remains unchanged. [6] [failed verification] Popular with the Royal Navy, bottles of the product were distributed all over the world. [7] In 1898 Gordon & Co. amalgamated with Charles Tanqueray & Co. to form Tanqueray Gordon & Co.

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