Benchmark London Dry style
With forward juniper and a dry palate, these are the ticket for fans of authentic gin.
Best for: Flavorful classic cocktails like the Negroni, or serious martini aficionados.
--Beefeater
--Beefeater 24
--Bombay Dry
--Bombay Sapphire
--Bombay East
--Boodles
--Fifty Pounds
--Ford’s
--Martin Millers
--No. 3
--Tanqueray
--Tanqueray No. Ten
Traditional American
Crafted loosely in the London Dry Style, these popular gins are leaders in off-premise domestic sales and on-premise well brands.
Best for: Budget-minded drinkers.
--Barton
--Burnett’s
--Gilbey’s
--Gordon’s
--New Amsterdam
--Seagram’s
Contemporary Western Dry Gin
These gins frequently offer less pronounced juniper and evocative botanicals. Proofs vary.
Best for: Introducing vodka and rum drinkers to classic gin drinks; creating subtle cocktails, where citrus and floral notes can shine.
--Brockmans
--Bulldog
--Caorunn
--Citadelle Reserve
--Damrak
--Dà Mhìle
--Hendrick’s
--Monkey 47
--Nolet’s Silver
New American Gin
A wide ranging category; juniper levels are not consistently lower, but experimentation makes these gins well-removed from their European cousins.
Best for: Fans of craft spirits, who appreciate new experiences and artisanal American products.
--1911 Gin
--Aviation
--Big Gin
--Bluecoat
--Catoctin Creek
--Dorothy Parker
--Farmer’s
--Greenhook
--Junipero
--No. 209
Specialty Styles
These specialty gins that are not entirely original inventions, but derived from distinctive historical styles.
Best for: Recreating authentic classic cocktails, or creating new ones.
Bols Genever
--Bols Barrel Aged Genever
--Chief Gowanus
--Hayman’s Old Tom
--Plymouth
--Plymouth Navy Strength
--Perry’s Tot Navy Strength
--Tanqueray Malacca