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Gordon’s Tropical Passionfruit Gin & Soda


Meet the latest flavoursome serves by Gordon’s

Two delicious new drinks arriving just in time for summer socialising 

It’s time to say aloha to 5pm with the NEW Gordon’s Tropical Passionfruit Gin & Soda,  uniting the classic taste of Gordon’s with the flavour of deliciously sun-ripened Tropical  Passionfruit. 

The latest addition to Gordon’s growing family of flavoured gins, this deliciously exotic  passionfruit gin & soda is made with high quality ingredients and only natural flavours and  colours. 

Gordon’s Tropical Passionfruit Gin & Soda is perfectly crafted to balance the juniper notes  and refreshing taste of Gordon’s, along with the flavour of the finest tropical passionfruit to  deliver a deliciously crisp and juicy serve, inviting your taste buds to take an exotic trip. 

This convenient RTD is set to be the drink of summer and is perfect for warmer afternoons  with friends. Simply enjoy straight out of the bottle or serve over ice with half a passionfruit. 

If a light G&T with low sugar and less calories* is more your style, the world’s no. 1  international gin** delivers with NEW Gordon’s Gin & Tonic Light, at just 76 calories per  serve, it lands in stores later this month. 

Perfectly mixing their award-winning triple distilled Gordon’s London Dry Gin with Light*  premium tonic water, you no longer need to compromise on quality or taste when looking for  a lighter option. You’ll get a fresh tasting G&T every time. 

With no artificial sweeteners, this delicious and convenient G&T Light* can be best enjoyed  straight from the can or poured over ice with a wedge of lime.  

*Contains 48% less calories than Gordon’s London Dry Gin & Tonic 4.5% alc/vol per 100ml ** 2021 IWSR international gin volume and value data 

Gordon’s Tropical Passionfruit Gin & Soda 

Available now in liquor stores nationwide and online;  

RRP $23.99 for 330ml x4 pack, ABV 4%. 

The fruity taste of passionfruit blends perfectly with the  

botanicals in the original Gordon’s London Dry, delivers 

a deliciously crisp and juicy serve.

Gordon’s Gin & Tonic Light 

Available now in liquor stores nationwide and online; RRP  

$22.99 for 250ml x4 pack, ABV 4%. 

A deliciously light & fresh tasting G&T, without  

compromising on flavour.  

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