lordemil 08/18/2009
Ahh, this is perhaps my favorite martini Gin. Another golden oldie recipe
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RBeboLong 08/10/2008
Love it
Potrero 05/30/2008
Still too sweet, but I suppose, looking at the junk younger drinkers are consuming, they'll buy it.
Kayaker80206 05/30/2008
I prefer this gin to Bombay Saphire and certainly to Tangeray. It is much smoother, with a little more citrus flavor. It was also Roosevelt's choice.
rediguana 04/26/2008
The best balanced gin I have had. This one holds up best in martini as the drink goes from cold to luke warm. The juniper tast is not overboard and the aftertaste is smooth as silk. It has a sublte moxy and can stand up to any other gin at any time.
Spike65 08/22/2007
Highly under-rated. Buy it now before everyone finds out how good it is.
GaryProtein 07/09/2007
I didn't like the flavor or aroma. It was not a smooth gin.
Danno 01/07/2007
Remarkably tasty, if a tad hard to find.
WillStraight 06/22/2004
Crisp and clean it lacks the muscle of Sapphire or Bombay but almost perfectly balanced for both the casual and regular drinker of Martinis. http://martinirepublic.com/drinks.php/category/3/bl ogid/2
Dre 02/16/2004
Did you know the original Martini recipe carries Plymouth? A really well balenced taste. Great in cocktails.
myles 01/03/2003
The favourite of several celebrities, Pymouth ranks alongside Bombay and Tanq as one of the top gins. Although ostensibly a dry gin, Plymouth is sweeter than the other two. According to Royal Navy tradition a true pink gin can only be made with Plymouth gin. My favourite after Bombay and perhaps Tanqueray.
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