Burnett's White Satin Gin / Bot.1950s / Spring Cap
London Dry 45% ABVFinest vintage I've tasted
Burnett's White Satin from the 1950s at 45% is extraordinary. The spring cap has preserved this London Dry immaculately — the juniper is soft and rounded, the texture is genuinely satiny, and the complexity is remarkable. A treasure of gin history.
Well-preserved spring cap
The spring cap closure has done its job beautifully on this 1950s Burnett's at 45%. The White Satin London Dry is still smooth and flavourful, with vintage character intact.
Elegant vintage gin
Burnett's White Satin from the fifties at 45% has a lovely silky quality that lives up to its name. The London Dry profile is gentle and refined, with the spring cap closure adding collectability.
Fifties elegance
Burnett's White Satin from the 1950s at 45% captures the elegance of post-war gin-making. The London Dry profile is polished and smooth, with the spring cap bottle adding charm.
Post-war perfection
This 1950s Burnett's White Satin at 45% ABV is a beautiful example of post-war London Dry gin. The spring cap has preserved it well, and the smooth, satiny character is a delight. Gin history at its finest.
White Satin shows its age
Burnett's White Satin from the 1950s with the spring cap is a lovely collector's piece at 45%, but the gin inside has lost some vibrancy. The London Dry character is gentle and muted, more of a whisper than a statement.
Satin-smooth vintage
The White Satin name is perfectly chosen — this 1950s Burnett's at 45% ABV is extraordinarily smooth. The London Dry character is mellow and refined, with the higher ABV helping preserve the botanical quality.