What makes this can especially appealing is the way it carries the Gordon’s style into a lighter, fruitier direction. Gordon’s itself dates back to 1769, when Alexander Gordon set out to create a high-quality gin built around juniper-forward character and a carefully guarded recipe. The modern Gordon’s range now includes flavoured expressions such as Premium Pink, alongside convenient ready-to-drink serves in cans, reflecting how the brand has evolved with contemporary drinking occasions and consumer tastes.
Tasting Notes
Gordon’s Premium Pink & Tonic 330ml opens with a light, fruity aroma led by berry notes. On the palate, you get the crisp, juniper-led base associated with Gordon’s, softened by the sweetness of raspberry and strawberry and lifted by a tangy redcurrant edge. The tonic adds a clean bitterness and refreshing finish, keeping the drink bright rather than overly sweet.
Accolades
I could not verify a specific award for the exact Gordon’s Premium Pink & Tonic 330ml can from the official sources I found. However, the wider Gordon’s Pink innovation has strong brand credentials: Diageo reported that Gordon’s Premium Pink Distilled Gin became the most successful new spirits product development in Great Britain in the last decade following its launch. That is not the same as a formal medal, but it is a significant commercial and brand achievement tied directly to the flavour profile behind this ready-to-drink serve.







Not cold
Very nice