Bulldog London Dry Through a life spent in various exotic locations, Anshuman Vohra developed a taste for rare, exotic gins. His passion for this spirit inspired him on an adventure to create a white, perfectly balanced, and modern gin, without neglecting the long tradition of this beverage. 12 Botanicals A quadruple distillation process transforms these 12 botanicals into a smooth yet surprising gin with depth and substance, ideal for the modern gin drinker. The design of the bottle is intended to draw attention to its contents. Bulldog began its journey in New York, from where it then conquered the world. Bulldog London Dry Gin for the Youth Not a gin for your grandfather or grandmother. A smooth lemon base, complex layers combined with warm, spicy notes, and a floral freshness make Bulldog a gin with a thousand possibilities. Serving Recommendation Bulldog London Dry Gin tastes classic when served with a slice of grapefruit and a bit of lemon peel, topped off with as much refreshing tonic water as desired. For those who prefer it warm and spicy, star anise, a cinnamon stick, and clove can be added. To highlight the floral note, a bit of lavender can be included. Bulldog is also ideal for various cocktails such as Negroni, French 75, or Martini.
Bulldog London Dry Through a life spent in various exotic locations, Anshuman Vohra developed a taste for rare, exotic gins. His passion for this spirit inspired him on an adventure to create a white, perfectly balanced, and modern gin, without neglecting the long tradition of this beverage. 12 Botanicals A quadruple distillation process transforms these 12 botanicals into a smooth yet surprising gin with depth and substance, ideal for the modern gin drinker. The design of the bottle is intended to draw attention to its contents. Bulldog began its journey in New York, from where it then conquered the world. Bulldog London Dry Gin for the Youth Not a gin for your grandfather or grandmother. A smooth lemon base, complex layers combined with warm, spicy notes, and a floral freshness make Bulldog a gin with a thousand possibilities. Serving Recommendation Bulldog London Dry Gin tastes classic when served with a slice of grapefruit and a bit of lemon peel, topped off with as much refreshing tonic water as desired. For those who prefer it warm and spicy, star anise, a cinnamon stick, and clove can be added. To highlight the floral note, a bit of lavender can be included. Bulldog is also ideal for various cocktails such as Negroni, French 75, or Martini.
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Bulldog London Dry Through a life spent in various exotic locations, Anshuman Vohra developed a taste for rare, exotic gins. His passion for this spirit inspired him on an adventure to create a white, perfectly balanced, and modern gin, without neglecting the long tradition of this beverage. 12 Botanicals A quadruple distillation process transforms these 12 botanicals into a smooth yet surprising gin with depth and substance, ideal for the modern gin drinker. The design of the bottle is intended to draw attention to its contents. Bulldog began its journey in New York, from where it then conquered the world. Bulldog London Dry Gin for the Youth Not a gin for your grandfather or grandmother. A smooth lemon base, complex layers combined with warm, spicy notes, and a floral freshness make Bulldog a gin with a thousand possibilities. Serving Recommendation Bulldog London Dry Gin tastes classic when served with a slice of grapefruit and a bit of lemon peel, topped off with as much refreshing tonic water as desired. For those who prefer it warm and spicy, star anise, a cinnamon stick, and clove can be added. To highlight the floral note, a bit of lavender can be included. Bulldog is also ideal for various cocktails such as Negroni, French 75, or Martini.
Bulldog London Dry Through a life spent in various exotic locations, Anshuman Vohra developed a taste for rare, exotic gins. His passion for this spirit inspired him on an adventure to create a white, perfectly balanced, and modern gin, without neglecting the long tradition of this beverage. 12 Botanicals A quadruple distillation process transforms these 12 botanicals into a smooth yet surprising gin with depth and substance, ideal for the modern gin drinker. The design of the bottle is intended to draw attention to its contents. Bulldog began its journey in New York, from where it then conquered the world. Bulldog London Dry Gin for the Youth Not a gin for your grandfather or grandmother. A smooth lemon base, complex layers combined with warm, spicy notes, and a floral freshness make Bulldog a gin with a thousand possibilities. Serving Recommendation Bulldog London Dry Gin tastes classic when served with a slice of grapefruit and a bit of lemon peel, topped off with as much refreshing tonic water as desired. For those who prefer it warm and spicy, star anise, a cinnamon stick, and clove can be added. To highlight the floral note, a bit of lavender can be included. Bulldog is also ideal for various cocktails such as Negroni, French 75, or Martini.
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originally posted on delmesaliquor.com
If you like gin, this is a dandy. Better than some pricey brands like Tanqueray! And it’s a bargain deal.
originally posted on tipxy.com
I tried this gin on the basis of a suggestion. Excellent flavor, and I appreciate the bottle's aesthetic.
originally posted on totalwine.com
You could definitely call Bulldog smooth. But you could also call it bland. It’s completely inoffensive but it also lacks any strong flavors. You could definitely give it a shot. But Hendricks or Botanist are better options within the same price range.
If you like gin, this is a dandy. Better than some pricey brands like Tanqueray! And it’s a bargain deal.
I tried this gin on the basis of a suggestion. Excellent flavor, and I appreciate the bottle's aesthetic.
You could definitely call Bulldog smooth. But you could also call it bland. It’s completely inoffensive but it also lacks any strong flavors. You could definitely give it a shot. But Hendricks or Botanist are better options within the same price range.
Mehh, this is somewhat complex but not as good as Tangueray and I’m not crazy about Tangueray. Not as neutral as I prefer. Beefeater, Gin Lane 1751 or as a treat wonderful Roku is better for me.
My favorite Gin, undervalued! It is the highlight of the celebration because it is so delectable.
This gin for some reason disappeared from the shelves for a while, but now is the time to welcome it back. It is a very pleasant gin to drink with a good tonic water. Enjoy
Should you be a fan of Monkey 47 then probably you will like this gin. For me, it was too citrus and sweet and I found it difficult to get the right tonic to marry with it: Fever Tree Mediterranean did a reasonable job as its herb undertones seemed to complement. One big disadvantage is the opaque, black bottle: you can't see how much is left! In saying I'd recommend it to a friend, simply implies that it's worth a try.
Im never used to be a fan of gin, but this one is very nice. Lovely spicy favours that hit your nose when you drink it with a nice quality tonic. Very drinkable.
Unfortunately the bottle was slightly open-possibly when it has been pushed in to the protective packing, which meant some of the gin had leaked out-not ideal. My husband loves this gin so hopefully not too much is gone before he gets it.
It was a true pleasure to taste Bulldog Gin, which had a precise and unique blend of botanicals. It pairs incredibly well with many different mixers and is perfect for cocktails.