Booth's London Dry Gin / High & Dry / Bot.1970s
London Dry 40% ABVTrue to its name
Booth's High & Dry from the seventies at 40% lives up to its billing. This is a seriously dry London Dry with bold juniper and minimal sweetness. If you like your gin bone-dry, this is for you.
The driest gin I've ever loved
Booth's High & Dry from the 1970s at 40% is extraordinary in its commitment to dryness. This London Dry is clean, sharp, and beautifully austere — not a drop of sweetness in sight. The juniper is perfectly expressed. A vintage treasure.
Vintage dryness
This 1970s High & Dry from Booth's at 40% ABV is a study in restraint. The London Dry profile is stripped back and austere, with juniper and dryness front and centre. Very well preserved.
Crisp vintage character
The High & Dry label tells you exactly what to expect, and Booth's delivers at 40%. This seventies London Dry is crisp, clean, and proudly juniper-forward.
Booth's at their driest
The High & Dry expression at 40% ABV is Booth's in their most austere mode. This 1970s London Dry is bracingly dry with excellent juniper character. Perfect for a vintage Martini.
Old-fashioned bone-dry gin
Booth's High & Dry from the seventies at 40% is a masterclass in dry gin. The London Dry profile is clean, sharp, and utterly uncompromising. This is what gin was before sweetness crept in.
Decent but overly dry
The 'High & Dry' designation is apt — this 1970s Booth's at 40% is aggressively dry even by London Dry standards. The juniper is there but the dryness dominates to the point where other botanical notes struggle to be heard.