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Gordon's London Dry Gin is a classic gin brand established in 1769 by Alexander Gordon, a Londoner of Scottish descent. The distillery was initially located in Southwark, London, and later moved to Clerkenwell in 1786. The gin is renowned for its bold, juniper-led flavor with zesty citrus notes, achieved through a secret blend of botanicals that has remained unchanged since its inception. Over the years, Gordon's has become the world's best-selling London Dry gin, with its distinctive green bottle being a recognizable symbol. In 1898, Gordon's merged with Charles Tanqueray & Co. to form Tanqueray Gordon & Co., and in 1922, it was acquired by The Distillers Company. Today, Gordon's is owned by Diageo, a British multinational alcoholic beverage and brewing company headquartered in the United Kingdom. The gin is primarily produced in Scotland, with production also taking place in other locations. The brand's logo features a depiction of a wild boar, symbolizing a legend where a member of Clan Gordon saved the King of Scotland from a boar during a hunt. Gordon's has a rich history and continues to be a popular choice for gin enthusiasts worldwide.
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