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Tanqueray Flor De Sevilla Gin | 41.3% vol | 70cl | Zesty | Citrus & Orange Gin | Flavoured Gin with Seville Orange & Gin Botanicals | Enjoy in a Gin Glass with Ice & Tonic

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Von außen hat die typische Tanqueray Flasche in Form eines Cobbler-Shakers sofortigen Wiedererkennungswert, auch wenn die Version des Tanqueray Flor de Sevilla Gin in Weißglas statt dem typischen Grünglas gefertigt wird. Der zylinderförmige Körper der Flasche wird im oberen Viertel von einem roten Tanqueray-Siegel aus Kunststoff geziert, welches der Flasche eine edles Aussehen verleiht.

Tanqueray has been around since 1830 but its Orange Flor de Sevilla debuted in 2018. It’s been on the shelves a while, so you may be wondering how to serve it up. So What to Mix with Tanqueray Sevilla? Orange in color, Tanqueray Flor de Sevilla’s 2018 orange flavored gin release was right on trend. Sitting next to other brightly colored, flavored gins from established brands— it wouldn’t seem out of place. The benefits don’t stop there. Tanqueray Sevilla orange is so versatile, it can be used as a substitute in some other classics.Enjoy the delicious aroma of citrus fruits and orange zest, with tasting notes of juniper, orange, vanilla and spices.

Aroma: Orange with facets of white grapefruit pith dominates; however, some signature Tanqueray botanicals are present beneath it. Hints of licorice, angelica and juniper. Flavored gins are not usually Gin Boss’s taste but Gin boss recommends Tanqueray’s Sevilla Gin without reservation. While you could mix up a Martini or Negroni with it, I feel like it isn’t Tanqueray Flor de Sevilla’s best showing. It is a bold mixing gin that is designed to be center stage with not much fussiness to it. Overall, Tanqueray Flor de Sevilla

And don’t forget, there’s more than one Gin and Tonic to make! Try your G & T garnished with some herbs like basil, thyme and rosemary or even peppercorns in place of the orange garnish, or make a blend. It is inspired by an original recipe created by Charles Tanqueray in the 1860s, using Seville oranges to create a uniquely enjoyable yet complex gin. Tanqueray Flor de Sevilla is the perfect balance of the bittersweet taste of Seville oranges and the complexity of Tanqueray London Dry Gin. Not surprisingly, the aroma and taste is of bittersweet orange and orange blossom; while the scent of grapefruit is noticeable, along with underlying and subtle juniper accents typical of the London Dry gin it is based on. The coriander notes provide an additional spicy edge. Tanqueray Flor de Sevilla is made with bittersweet Seville oranges to deliver a fruitful and zesty taste, balanced with the four botanicals of Tanqueray classic London Dry Gin. This taste of the sun-soaked Mediterranean is a uniquely enjoyable yet complex gin.

Tanqueray Flor de Sevilla accomplishes exactly what it set out to do: celebrate the flavor of Seville Orange while retaining enough of the signature notes of Tanqueray London Dry Gin to be recognizable not just as a gin— but as a member of the Tanqueray family of gins. Let’s answer the most common questions and have fun exploring how to drink this delicious orange gin . Is Tanqueray Sevilla sweet?Tanqueray Flor de Sevilla is made with bittersweet Seville oranges to deliver a fruity and zesty taste, balanced with the four classic London Dry botanicals.

Tanqueray Flor de Sevilla is made with bittersweet Seville oranges and other natural flavours to deliver a fruity and zesty taste, balanced with the four botanicals of our classic London Dry Gin Tanqueray Flor de Sevilla is available in some markets as a gin and tonic RTD. The gin and tonic is one of the best flavor pairings for the sweet, citrus forward gin. Mixed drinks are where this spirit works best. Gin and soda is nice because it allows the spirit’s sweetness to carry the day. Enjoy with plenty of ice, premium tonic water and a wedge of orange to evoke the taste of the sun-soaked MediterraneanGin and bitter lemon might be almost too sweet, and the lemon, while a nice complement, doesn’t allow the gin’s surprisingly delicate citrus flavor profile to shine. Flor de Sevilla is best served in a copa glass with premium tonic water, plenty of ice and with a wedge of orange to evoke the taste of the sun-soaked Mediterranean. Because it’s not too sweet, Sevilla is perfect for our first two recommendations for using what you probably already have in the pantry. Mix Tanqueray Sevilla Orange Gin with Soda

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