its actually known as "London dry gin" which in this case the dry comes from the maker removing the vermouth for an extra dry gin or adding little vermouth for a dry gin. vermouth is the adding of aroumatic herbs or spices causing the gin to have a particular smell.
Gilpin's Westmorland Extra Dry Gin was created in 2011.
London Gin is supplemented by the term Dry
The style called "London Dry Gin" is the driest style.
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In the United Kingdom Diageo is the manufacturer of Gordons London dry gin. Gordons dry gin is one of the top selling gin liquors in all countries that it is offered in.
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because its dry
Seagram's Gin is a Traditional / London Dry gin distilled by Lawrenceburg Distillers Indiana (LDI). The ingredients used in making Seagram's Gin were the following: Angelica Seed, Coriander Seed, Juniper, Lemon Peel, Orange Peel and Orris Root. Seagram's Gin has an Alcohol By Volume of 35.5%, which is 13.4% less than the average for all Traditional / London Dry Gin...
Seagram's Extra Dry
Juniper berries
Yes, juniper berries are one of the primary botanicals used to flavour gin.
It makes a gin and tonic