Cremorne 1859 Colonel Fox's London Dry Gin
London Dry 40% ABVPleasant but Safe
A nice enough London Dry at 40%, but Colonel Fox's plays it rather safe. The botanical profile is traditional and competent without offering anything particularly distinctive. Good for cocktails, unremarkable neat.
Wonderful Discovery
Tried Colonel Fox's at a gin festival and was immediately impressed. The London Dry profile is textbook at 40% — juniper, citrus, a touch of spice, and a satisfyingly dry finish. Went straight on my favourites list.
Great G&T Gin
Makes a smashing G&T. Colonel Fox's London Dry at 40% has just enough character to shine through the tonic without being overpowering. The dry finish is particularly satisfying.
Punches Above Its Weight
This is a seriously good London Dry. Colonel Fox's delivers crisp juniper and elegant spice at 40%, with a refinement that belies its relatively modest price point. An excellent everyday gin.
Victorian-Inspired Classic
Colonel Fox's is a charming London Dry with old-world character. At 40% ABV it is smooth and approachable, with a traditional botanical profile that nods to Victorian gin-making. The branding is gorgeous too.
Absolutely Brilliant Gin
Colonel Fox's is everything I want in a London Dry. The Cremorne 1859 recipe is perfectly executed — bold juniper, bright citrus, warming spice, all beautifully balanced at 40%. The Victorian-inspired branding is the cherry on top of a truly outstanding gin.
Lovely Heritage Gin
Cremorne 1859 have crafted a London Dry that feels both classic and relevant. The juniper-led profile at 40% is clean and well-balanced. Perfect for those who appreciate tradition in their gin.