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On Sun, 07 Feb 2010 16:50:06 +1000, atec 77 <"atec >
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>Miche wrote:
>> In article >,
>> "Bob Terwilliger" > wrote:
>>
>>> I don't know the difference between the top-selling gins, e.g., Beefeater,
>>> Gilbey's, Gordon's, or Seagram's; maybe someone here can expound on the
>>> qualities of those gins. I am familiar with Tanqueray and Bombay Sapphire,
>>> but neither of them strike me as something I need to seek out and consume on
>>> a regular basis. I might just have to buy "airline" bottles of several
>>> brands to take notes on how they differ. I'm particularly interested in the
>>> Anchor gins (they make both a Dutch and English version), in the Rogue
>>> Spirits' gins (both the spruce and the pink spruce), and in the Hendrick's
>>> gins.

>>
>> If you can get it, try South Gin, made in New Zealand. I rather like
>> it. It's my preferred choice for gin and tonic.
>>
>> http://www.southgin.com
>>
>> Miche (no connection with the company other than as a happy consumer of
>> the product!)
>>

>I prefer my own however it is drinkable


Try Blackwoods, made in Shetland