

This sloe gin is crafted by steeping sloe berries in gin, resulting in a dry yet fruity taste profile. It contains 26% alcohol by volume and comes in a 70cl bottle.
It can be served neat, with ice, mixed with tonic water, or used in cocktails such as a Sloesecco made with prosecco. Suitable for summer enjoyment and makes an ideal gift for gin enthusiasts.
Read MoreABOUT - Gordon's Sloe Gin is made from the finest sloe berries, steeped in the world's favourite gin - Gordon's London Dry. It's a spirit with a dry yet fruity twist
PERFECT FOR SUMMER - With bright botanicals and citrusy flavours, gin is your summer go-to. Enjoy a crisp G&T in the garden, at a festival or a zesty spritz at the seaside
TASTING NOTES - A wonderful tipple that marries the dryness of Gordon's with the sweetness of sloe berries
HOW TO ENJOY - Gordon's Sloe Gin is best served neat or with ice. It can also be mixed with premium tonic water and ice for a fruity G&T. Or you could put it in a cocktail such as a Sloesecco. Simply put 25 ml Gordon's Sloe Gin in a champagne flute and top it with prosecco
AWARDS - The Gordon's gin range includes multi-award winning spirits that are famous the world over for their unique taste, based on a blend of botanicals and handpicked juniper berries
PERFECT FOR GIFTING - The ideal gift to take to festive get-togethers. Perfect for gin connoisseurs and enthusiasts alike
Gordon's Sloe Gin is a delicious blend of traditional craftsmanship and natural flavours, capturing the essence of ripe sloe berries in every sip. Carefully crafted by expert distillers, this gin starts with Gordon's renowned London Dry Gin, which is then infused with handpicked sloe berries, harvested at their peak ripeness. First produced in 1908, Gordon's Sloe Gin is our longest-standing flavoured Gordon's gin, made from only the finest sloe berries with a dry, yet fruity taste.
In 1769, Alexander Gordon started his distillery in London and set about creating the recipe for a brilliant-tasting gin. To this day, Gordon's London Dry Gin is distilled to the same exacting standard, earning its place as the world's number 1 gin.