I love this gin, and this is the cheapest I've seen it for quite a while. I didn't manage to get the morrisons deal a month or so back, but I'll be making up for lost time with this offer.
Also £20 instore at Sainsburys according to mysupermarket.com
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tomoliver2089
23 Feb 17#21
Good price, but get it from Sainsbury unless someone is home for the delivery. they wont leave it with a neighbour and it has to be delivered to someone over 18 at your address. Understandable given the law, but a massive PITA if no one is home in the day. I had to work from home to save a pound on a bottle of whisky before Xmas.
yourlegaldealer
22 Feb 17#20
Thanks for this. Used to be a Bombay drinker but converted to Tanqueray a couple years ago and not looked back. It has to be this export strength though - everything else just tastes so weak in comparison now... (Apart from Gordon's, that tastes weak and horrible) :stuck_out_tongue:
m5rcc
22 Feb 17#19
Keep it for the neighbours :wink:
bascule
22 Feb 17#18
OK, I gave in and tried it, it's on a par with own brand tonics. a decent gin deserves a decent tonic. Oh and I've had a few, lovely buzz!
BigBlueDot
22 Feb 17#4
I don't think I've had this before, is it better than Gordon's ?
bascule to BigBlueDot
22 Feb 171#5
Personally I prefer this to most gins you can buy in a local supermarket. My mum swears by Gordons and won't buy anything else. I can pretty much guarantee you won't hate it. It is also a lot to do with your mixer of choice. I've only had Tanqueray with Fentimans or Fever tree. Although today I actually bought some Schweppes Tonic with lemon zest and am looking forward to it.
m5rcc to BigBlueDot
22 Feb 171#6
Anything is better than Gordon's. Even Gordon's Export is better than Gordon's.
atann to BigBlueDot
22 Feb 17#17
Much better
lewza
22 Feb 17#16
Good deal. It's also worth looking at Tanqueray No. 10 which is £22.49 and Tanqueray Rangpur which is £17.49 @Amazon. Both 70cl bottles, but the No. 10 is 47.3%. The Rangpur is lovely if you like your gin with an extra hit of lime.
rosygirl
22 Feb 171#15
I've got a lot of nectar points building up, meant to use them at Christmas but don't go to Sainsbury's that often, can see now they were clearly destined for a higher purpose.
m5rcc
22 Feb 17#14
I stopped reading after I read that...
sandstone1
22 Feb 172#13
Go to a decent wetherspoons and try out some from the gin palace.Depends if you are in a city or not but can be quite cheap .Most the same price as gordons.I know wetherspoons get a lot of stick on here but i live in a small town and our is clean and not full of alkies.
bascule
22 Feb 171#12
OK, I'll keep that for guests.
sirmaggie
22 Feb 17#11
You are missing out on soooo much! forget Gordons, that's for old ladies. there is a world of Gin to enjoy and you will enjoy trying them all :-)
Can confirm that Sainsburys has it for £20. I am now broke, but I have a lot of gin. I also have some very nice Fever-Tree Sicilian Lemon Tonic water left over from my birthday a while back. Tonight is shaping up nicely.
SALLIE1ST
22 Feb 17#2
Weekend sorted. Thanks OP.
happychappy
22 Feb 17#1
Agree a lot better than that Bombay stuff, have some heat.
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Also £20 instore at Sainsburys according to mysupermarket.com
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