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  2. Hendrick's Gin - Wikipedia

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    Hendrick's Gin is a brand of gin produced by William Grant & Sons at the Girvan distillery, Scotland, and launched in 1999. [2] The brand was created by spirits marketer Steven Grasse, while the gin itself was conceived by Lesley Gracie, a Yorkshire native, who was hired by William Grant & Sons to work in new liquid development for some of their products.

  3. From Hendrick's Cabinet of Curiosities come Hendrick's Neptunia, the latest release that combines Hendricks Gin's rose and cucumber profile with Scottish coastal botanicals.

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    Hendrick's Neptunia is priced at $42 a bottle and can be paired with a special Magic-of-the-Sea spa kit. Meet Hendrick’s Neptunia, a New Limited-Edition Gin Inspired by the Ocean Skip to main ...

  5. William Grant & Sons - Wikipedia

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    In 1999 William Grant & Sons launched Hendrick's Gin, a brand of gin produced at the Girvan distillery, Scotland. [19] In 1999, the company acquired Highland Distillers through a partnership with Edrington Group taking a majority interest (the 1887 Company). [20] In October 2002, the company acquired the Canadian whisky brand Gibson's Finest. [21]

  6. Category:Gin brands - Wikipedia

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  8. Steven Grasse - Wikipedia

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    Steven Grasse (born September 19, 1964) is an American advertising executive, author, distillery owner and the founder of Quaker City Mercantile. Throughout his career, Grasse has cultivated an avant-garde image, and he was called the "punk rock prince of small-batch spirits" by Alex Halberstadt. [1]

  9. The Invention that Built (and almost destroyed) America - AOL

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    This invention -- Eli Whitney received a patent for his cotton gin on March 14, 1794. For the first time, American plantation owners would be able to harvest large amounts of cotton profitably.