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Gordon's is a brand of London dry gin first produced in 1769. The top markets for Gordon's are the United Kingdom, the United States and Greece. [1] It is owned by the British spirits company Diageo. It is the world's best-selling London dry gin. [2] Gordon's has been the UK's number one gin since the late 19th century. [3]
Gin (/ d ʒ ɪ n /) is a ... Gordon's – England, first distilled in 1763; Greenall's – England; Hendrick's Gin – Scotland, infused with flavours of cucumber and ...
Charles Gordon (25 December 1814 – 27 July 1899) was an English first-class cricketer and gin distiller. A member of the Gordon family, he ran Gordon's Gin from the 1850s.. The grandson of the Alexander Gordon, the founder of Gordon's Gin, he was born at Finsbury in December 1814. [1]
Gordon's Gin; H. Hendrick's Gin; Highclere Castle Gin; M. Malfy Gin; Masons Gin; T. Tanqueray; W. Whitley Neill Gin This page was last edited on 19 March 2024, at ...
In 1997, the team was renamed Gordon's Gin Boars. One of the most memorable shots in team history was Bal David's final second heave from half-court to defeat San Miguel Beer by two points. Gordon's Gin entered the finals of the All-Filipino against Purefoods Corned Beef. Purefoods managed to take a 3–1 series lead.
The Lakes Gin Classical English Gin; The Lakes Miniature Gin Gift Set inc: The Lakes Rhubarb, Foxdenton Sloe Gin Liqueur, Whitley Neill Raspberry Gin, Warner Edward’s Strawberry & Rose Gin and Gordon’s Gin by Ice and Slice; The Lakes Rhubarb and Rosehip Gin; The Lakes Gin Crackers Christmas Crackers; The Lakes Elderflower Gin Liqueur [11]
Here reads: "Gordon's London Dry Gin was developed by Alexander Gordon, a Londoner of Scots descent. He opened a distillery in the Southwark area in 1769, moving in 1786 to Clerkenwell" That cannot be the linked Alexander Gordon (brewer), since that article starts with Alexander Gordon (1818–1895). That would mean he opened the distillery 49 ...
The recipe itself features sugar, Gordon's Gin, raspberry syrup, egg white and a sprig of mint. [4] Interestingly, cocktail books such as Applegreen's Bar Book which published several editions and mentioned the Clover Club bar in its 1904 edition [ 5 ] did not include the "Clover Leaf Cocktail" Until 1909.