York Gin have added to their tally of gold medals with a big win at the London Spirits Competition.
Their Grey Lady gin – inspired by the reputed ghost inhabiting the city’s Theatre Royal – won top honours at the prestigious competition.
The gin is flavoured with nine classic botanicals along with extra citrus and Earl Grey tea.
The latest win means five out of York Gin’s range have won gold medals at the world’s top spirits competitions.
Last year, York Gin Grey Lady was one of Gin Magazine’s recommended gins of 2021.
“Lots of our customers love Grey Lady – we think it may be down to the citrusy bergamot in the Earl Grey. It’s subtle but really lovely,” says York Gin’s Emma Godivala.
“The Sunday Telegraph’s Susy Atkins describes it as ‘a masterpiece in subtlety’, and we’re delighted it’s been recognised with its 92 points out of a possible 100 in London.
“You never get bored of winning a gold medal. It’s as much of a thrill today as it was when we won our first gold three years ago.
“And we’ll keep improving and innovating so all our gins are as brilliant as possibly they can be.”
The company motto is ‘History in the Tasting’ and they take inspiration from York’s 2,000-year past for all their gins.
At the London Spirits Competition, judges award points for overall drinkability, quality, appearance and value
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