- Flavor profile: Mellow and balanced, with a prominent juniper backbone and notes of coriander, sweet orange, and angelica root.
- Distillation process: A double distillation process is used, with a low-temperature method to preserve the aromatic qualities of the botanicals.
- Appearance: It has a clear, bright appearance.
- Versatility: It can be enjoyed neat, mixed with tonic, or used in a wide range of cocktails.
- Seagram’s Extra Dry Gin: The flagship product, known for its smooth, clean taste.
- Seagram’s Distillers Reserve: A higher-proof version that is stronger and more botanical-forward, making it a better option for mixing in cocktails.
- Flavored variants: The brand also produces flavored gins, such as Seagram’s Twisted Lime and Seagram’s Apple Twisted Gin, which cater to those who prefer a sweeter or fruitier taste.
- Seagram’s Gin & Juice: Pre-mixed cocktails made with gin and fruit juice are also available.
- Founded: The original distillery was founded in 1857, and Joseph E. Seagram later became a partner and owner.
- Modern production: Seagram’s Gin has been distilled in Indiana, USA, since 1939, and is known for its chiselled bottle and brand crest.
Since I acquired a quantity of Seagram’s American gin for myself, everybody has helped themselves without reimbursing me for my purchase. This kind of behaviour happens frequently, and whilst you want to help yourself, you’re foolish, I have to help myself first.



