King of Soho London Dry Gin is a crispy, piney classic created by Howard Raymond in tribute to his property tycoon (amongst other more eyebrow-raising endeavours) father, Paul.
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King of Soho London Dry Gin is a crispy, piney classic created by Howard Raymond in tribute to his property tycoon (amongst other more eyebrow-raising endeavours) father, Paul.
Bright citrus is the dominant force here, although juniper snaps in so quick and firmly that the drinker would be lucky to escape without whiplash. It’s a catch-all gin, brilliant in most cocktails and great in a G&T with a grapefruit garnish.
King of Soho is made to London Dry standards at Thames Distillers in London. There are 12 botanicals in the gin, including juniper, coriander, grapefruit, angelica and cassia.
Howard Raymond was inspired to make a gin that would well reflect the creativity, music and art of Soho, the devil may care corner of London in which his father was a well known figure – a king, of sorts.
Thames Distillers, based in South London, is a contract distillery responsible for creating so many of today’s gins. Distiller Charles Maxwell is a dab hand, able to perfect a gin within a couple of tries. If he’s made it, it’s good.
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SKU: D30364NV