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Gordon’s Pink Gin (1 L)

AED 68.00

Berry-bright, juniper-backed, and dangerously easy to love, this pink gin is your shortcut to a killer gin and tonic or a punchy Bramble. Expect juicy raspberry and strawberry vibes with that classic Gordon’s snap underneath. Made in England and built for mixing, it turns any casual get-together into “who made this?” territory.

Size

1L

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Description

Fresh, fruity, and unapologetically fun, Gordon’s Pink Gin is what you grab when you want your gin to bring flavour, not just vibes. It takes the classic Gordon’s London Dry backbone and splashes it with bright berry character, so your cocktails taste lively, not flat.

If regular gin and tonic feels a little too sharp or too “grown-up boardroom,” this one fixes that. You still get that familiar juniper-led gin structure, but it’s wrapped in red fruit notes that make every sip feel like it’s leaning into summer.

  • Nose: Fresh raspberries and strawberries up front, with a clean citrus lift and a little juniper peeking through.
  • Taste: Juicy red berries first, then classic gin botanicals, think juniper and bright lemony notes, keeping it crisp and balanced for mixing.
  • Finish: Light, berry-tinted, and gently dry, with a refreshing citrus-juniper flick at the end.

This is a go-to for crowd-pleaser cocktails. It’s excellent in a gin and tonic when you want something fruit-forward, and it plays ridiculously well in a Bramble-style drink when you’re chasing that blackberry-berry vibe without turning the whole thing into candy.

What makes it worth your shelf space is the balance. The fruit doesn’t bulldoze the gin. You still get enough botanical bite to keep it feeling like gin, not a random pink drink, which is exactly why it works so well in mixed drinks.

Also, it’s Gordon’s, meaning it’s not some one-off novelty bottle. It’s a brand that’s been doing gin for ages, so the flavour feels intentional and repeatable, the kind of bottle you’ll reach for again once you’ve cracked it open.

Fun Fact: Gordon’s dates back to 1769, it’s been a London gin staple longer than most cocktail recipes have even existed.