Jensen's Bermondsey Gin
  • Category Gin
  • Country United Kingdom
  • Distillery Jensen's Gin
  • Style Gin
  • Alcohol 43%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
  • pine
  • juniper
  • floral
  • citrus
  • coriander
  • sweet
  • soft
  • smooth
  • earthy

Jensen's Gin

Jensen's Bermondsey Gin (0.7l, 43%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary

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Old-fashioned London Dry Gin - the way it should be.

In 2000, Christian Jensen, who worked in the financial sector at that time, visited Tokyo. A long-time Gin aficionado, he ordered one when he visited a local bar. The bartender agreed a good London Dry Gin was hard to find and gave him a bottle of an old-style Gin. When Christian returned to Bermondsey in South London, he teamed up with Charles Maxwell, a distiller at Thames Distillery, who helped him create a London Dry that would resemble the long-gone old school Gins. After a year of experimenting, they created a classic, smooth London Dry Gin, perfect for Martinis.

Jensen's Bermondsey Dry Gin is a delicate offering with rich floral and citrus notes. It's a faithful revival of the glorious mid-20th century style, with a layered and balanced character that will leave you wanting more. It should be experienced neat, of course, but this Gin was designed for beautiful Dry Martinis. Magical!

  • Category Gin
  • Country United Kingdom
  • Distillery Jensen's Gin
  • Style Gin
  • Alcohol 43%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.

Appearance / Color
Crystalline clear

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Pine-forward juniper bouquet introduces earthy floral notes with hints of orris root, bright citrus zest, and coriander. A classic nose, indeed!

Flavor / Taste / Palate
The soft and smooth palate takes us on a journey of floral notes, spiced coriander, the subtle sweetness of licorice, and of course, juniper.

Finish
A soft finish with an echo of violets.

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  • pine
  • juniper
  • floral
  • citrus
  • coriander
  • sweet
  • soft
  • smooth
  • earthy
Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
Hardcore Gin lovers say the word Martini should never be preceded by Vodka, lobster, or pomegranate. They say the original and the only real Martini consists of Gin, Vermouth & olives, period!
It’s a common myth that Gin is a tear-jerker. Of course, drinking too much of it will make you feel awful the next day, but that’s the same with any alcohol.
Classifications of Gin: London Dry Gin, Plymouth Gin, Old Tom Gin, Genever or Dutch, New Western or new American or International style.
Gin gets its dominant flavour from juniper berries. As with many other spirits, Gin was originally intended to be used as medicine. Yeah right!
London Dry Gin is not always from London. Gin does not have the same geographical restrictions as Spirits such as Cognac, Scotch, or Tequila. Only a tiny handful of London Dry Gins are actually made in the city.
While juniper-heavy Gin is perfect for your daily G&T, it is also complemented extremely well by tea flavours such as Earl Grey. Try steeping Earl Grey tea bags in Gin for an hour before mixing it with lemon juice and soda for a refreshing tipple. This one gets you additional kudos, so let’s keep it between us.
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Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
Hardcore Gin lovers say the word Martini should never be preceded by Vodka, lobster, or pomegranate. They say the original and the only real Martini consists of Gin, Vermouth & olives, period!
It’s a common myth that Gin is a tear-jerker. Of course, drinking too much of it will make you feel awful the next day, but that’s the same with any alcohol.
Classifications of Gin: London Dry Gin, Plymouth Gin, Old Tom Gin, Genever or Dutch, New Western or new American or International style.
Gin gets its dominant flavour from juniper berries. As with many other spirits, Gin was originally intended to be used as medicine. Yeah right!
London Dry Gin is not always from London. Gin does not have the same geographical restrictions as Spirits such as Cognac, Scotch, or Tequila. Only a tiny handful of London Dry Gins are actually made in the city.
While juniper-heavy Gin is perfect for your daily G&T, it is also complemented extremely well by tea flavours such as Earl Grey. Try steeping Earl Grey tea bags in Gin for an hour before mixing it with lemon juice and soda for a refreshing tipple. This one gets you additional kudos, so let’s keep it between us.
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