Aromatic, distinctive, and herbaceous, the new Tanqueray Lovage is not your average gin.
Many gents find gin to be a little sweet. Add the spirit to tonic water and the sweetness can be, for some, overpowering. Fortunately, a new gin from one of the industry’s greatest names hopes to offer a solution.
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Inspired by an original 1832 recipe by Charles Tanqueray, discovered in the brand’s extensive archives, the new Tanqueray Lovage is a distinctly savoury gin created with the help of drinks maestro Jason Crawley that brings a new flavour profile from the traditional English herb garden – lovage – which would have been readily available when Charlie Tanqueray first started distilling.

At once deeply herbaceous and juniper-forward, the new gin features hints of earthiness and fresh celery, as well as touches of balancing citrus and lingering aroma described by Crawley as “funk.”
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The latest in a series of bold new additions from the classic gin producer, Lovage is guaranteed to bring a new dimension to your favourite gin-laced drinks, especially if you’re pouring tall to keep cool. Try this sexy new gin with good tonic water and the addition of juniper berries and a coriander leaf.
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