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HENDRICKS GIN 750ML
Short Description
Hendrick's is the result of combining two different spirits from rare and unusual stills: the Bennet still and the Carter-Head still. The exceptionally smooth gin features a nice balance of subtle flavors, which include wonderful notes of flowers, fruits, roots and seeds from across the world. In fact, the Wall Street
Long Description
The world-famous Hendrick’s Gin was the brainchild of the William Grant family, a renowned Scotch whisky distiller. Back in 1966, Charles Gordon – the great-grandson of William Grant – went to an auction and acquired an 1860 Bennet Still and a 1943 rare Carter-Head still.
He had these stills restored but it was another 33 years before he worked out what on earth he was going to do with them. In 1989 he tasked Lesley Gracie to invent an elixir which used both stills.
Ten years on they created a liquid which used both stills, through a production process which is entirely unique to Hendrick’s. This highly unusual process sees the distillate from both stills combined and blended with rose and cucumber to create a gin that is truly like no other.
Every drop of Hendrick’s is produced under the instructions of master distiller, Miss Lesley Gracie at their Girvan distillery on the South Ayrshire coast.
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