Seager's London Dry Gin / Bot.1970s
London Dry 47% ABVDecent vintage, some fading
Seager's from the 1970s at 47% is a solid piece of gin history. The higher ABV has helped preserve the character, but there's noticeable fading of the botanicals compared to what a fresh 47% gin would deliver. Still, the juniper has a dignified quality. A nice vintage but not exceptional.
1970s gin quality
This 1970s Seager's at 47% represents an era when London Dry was still taken seriously. The higher ABV compared to today's watered-down versions gives it a richness and depth. The aged botanicals have mellowed gracefully.
Full-strength vintage
At 47% this 1970s Seager's has the strength that modern London Drys have lost. The juniper is softened by age but retains authority. The overall profile is mellow and complex in ways only time can create.
A glimpse of the past
This 1970s bottling at 47% offers a fascinating glimpse into how London Dry gin tasted before the era of ABV reduction. Seager's was a quality producer and this bottle proves it. Mellowed but still characterful.
Well-aged London Dry
Seager's from the 1970s at 47% has aged beautifully. The botanicals have mellowed into something harmonious and complex. The juniper retains dignity and the overall London Dry profile is elegant. A wonderful vintage find.
Vintage strength preserved
The 47% ABV has served this 1970s Seager's well over the decades. The London Dry character is well-preserved — juniper, botanicals, and spirit all in gentle harmony. A superb piece of gin heritage.
Vintage London Dry gold
Seager's from the 1970s at 47% is a magnificent vintage gin. The decades have transformed this London Dry into something smooth, complex, and deeply satisfying. The full-strength ABV has preserved the character beautifully. A reminder of what London Dry gin can be when made without compromise. Extraordinary.