Gordon's Gin

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Gordon's Gin

Gordon's Gin



TypeGin
ManufacturerDiageo
Distributor
Country of origin United Kingdom
Region of origin
Introduced1769
Discontinued
Alcohol by volume 37.5%
Proof (US)75
Colour

Gordon's Gin is a popular brand of gin that originated in the United Kingdom. It is known for its distinct flavor and has been enjoyed by gin enthusiasts since its introduction in 1769. Produced by Diageo, Gordon's Gin has become one of the most recognized and widely consumed gin brands worldwide.

History

Gordon's Gin was first created by Alexander Gordon in 1769. Alexander Gordon was a Londoner who established his distillery in the Southwark area of London. He aimed to produce a high-quality gin that would appeal to the growing market of gin drinkers in the 18th century.

Over the years, Gordon's Gin gained popularity and became a staple in British households. It was also widely consumed by British soldiers during World War II. The brand's reputation for quality and consistency helped it establish a strong presence in the gin market.

Production

Gordon's Gin is made using a traditional distillation process. The base spirit is made from grain, which is then combined with a carefully selected blend of botanicals. These botanicals include juniper berries, coriander seeds, angelica root, and citrus peels, among others. The exact recipe for Gordon's Gin is a closely guarded secret.

The botanicals are steeped in the base spirit for a specific period to allow the flavors to infuse. The mixture is then distilled in copper stills, which helps to refine and purify the gin. After distillation, the gin is diluted to its desired strength and bottled for distribution.

Tasting Notes

Gordon's Gin is known for its balanced and refreshing flavor profile. It has a distinct juniper-forward taste, with hints of citrus and spice. The gin has a smooth and crisp finish, making it a versatile choice for various cocktails and mixed drinks.

Cocktails

Gordon's Gin is a popular choice for classic gin cocktails such as the Gin and Tonic, Martini, and Negroni. Its versatile flavor profile allows it to complement a wide range of mixers and ingredients, making it a favorite among bartenders and cocktail enthusiasts.

Awards and Recognition

Over the years, Gordon's Gin has received numerous awards and accolades for its quality and taste. It has been recognized by prestigious organizations such as the International Wine and Spirit Competition and the San Francisco World Spirits Competition.

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