Thomas Dakin Gin
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Thomas Dakin Gin is distilled with 11 botanicals, including juniper, orange peel, English coriander seeds, grapefruit peel, angelica, cubeb pepper, liquorice root, and red cole (a type of horseradish). Named after Thomas Dakin, who in 1760 built his gin distillery on Bridge Street in Warrington, establishing what is today's G&J Distillers, the makers of this gin. Thomas Dakin Gin is presented in a distinctive square bottle inspired by 18th century bottle designs with heavily embossed back and sides, while a red label with raised vintage letterpress-style label typography almost entirely covers
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Botanicals in Thomas Dakin Gin
Juniper
Juniperus communis
Piney, Resinous, Citrus-bright
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Orange Peel
Citrus aurantium Dulcis (sweet orange) — also Citrus × sinensis
Sweet-citrus, Bright-aromatic, Sunshine
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Coriander Seed
Coriandrum sativum
Citrus-bright, Warm-sweet, Lightly-floral
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Grapefruit
Citrus × paradisi
Bittersweet-citrus, Tropical-bright, Slightly-woody
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Angelica Root
Angelica archangelica
Earthy, Herbal, Musky-sweet
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Cubeb
Piper cubeba
Pepper-warm, Resinous, Bittersweet
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Liquorice Root
Glycyrrhiza glabra
Sweet-deep, Anise-edged, Smooth-warm
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