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Gordon's Gin

London dry gin

Gordon's Gin

Summary

London dry gin

FieldValue
nameGordon's Gin
imageFile:Gordons_London_Dry_Gin_im_Regal.jpg
captionBottle of Gordon's Gin
typeLondon dry gin
abv37–47.3%
manufacturerDiageo
originEngland
introduced1769
colourColourless
logoGordon's Gin logo.png

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. It is owned by the British multinational alcoholic beverage company Diageo. According to Diageo, it is the world's best-selling London dry gin. Gordon's has been the UK's number one gin since the late 19th century. A 40% ABV version for the North American market is distilled in Canada.

History

The [[Cameron Bridge]] Distillery in [[Fife]], Scotland where Gordon's is produced

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. Popular with the Royal Navy, bottles of the product were distributed all over the world.

In 1898 Gordon & Co. amalgamated with Charles Tanqueray & Co. to form Tanqueray Gordon & Co. All production moved to the Gordon's Goswell Road site. In 1899, Charles Gordon died, ending the family association with the business.

In 1904 the distinctive square-faced, green bottle for the home market was introduced. In 1906 Gordon's Sloe Gin went into production. The earliest evidence in recipe books for the production of Gordon's Special Old Tom was in 1921.

In 1922 Tanqueray Gordon & Co. was acquired by The Distillers Company. In 1924 Gordon's began production of a 'Ready-to-Serve' Shaker Cocktail range, each in an individual shaker bottle.

In 1925 Gordon's was awarded its first Royal Warrant by King George V. In 1929 Gordon's released an orange gin, and a lemon variety in 1931.

In 1934 Gordon's opened its first distillery in the US, at Linden, New Jersey.

By 1962 it had become the world's highest selling gin.

In 1984 British production was moved to Laindon in Basildon, Essex. In 1998 production was moved to Fife in Scotland, where it remains.

The label and bottle-top of Gordon's gin bears a depiction of a wild boar. According to legend a member of Clan Gordon saved the King of Scotland from a boar while hunting. From the 1940s the label bore the slogan "The Heart of a good Cocktail".

Products

According to its manufacturer, Gordon's gin is triple-distilled and is flavoured with juniper berries, coriander seeds, angelica root, licorice, orris root, orange, and lemon peel; the exact recipe has been a secret since 1769. The recipe differed from others at the time in not requiring the addition of sugar; this made it a "dry" gin.

In the UK Gordon's is sold in a green glass bottle, but in export markets, it is sold in a clear bottle. Some airport duty-free shops sell it in plastic bottles in the 75cl size.

Gordon's is sold in several different strengths depending on the market. In the US, the strength is 40% ABV. Until 1992, the ABV in the UK was 40%, but it was reduced to 37.5% to bring Gordon's gin into line with other white spirits such as white rum and vodka, and to save the manufacturer the cost of excise duty, which is charged by reference to ABV. Other popular brands of gin in the UK, such as Beefeater Gin and Bombay Sapphire, are both 40% ABV in the UK. In continental Europe and in some duty-free stores, a 47.3% ABV version (Traveller's Edition) is available. In New Zealand and Australia, as of 2011, Gordon's is sold at 37% ABV, while in Canada it is 40% ABV and South Africa it is 43% ABV.

In addition to the main product line, Gordon's produces sloe gin; vodka (US & Venezuela only), two alcopop variants, Space and Spark; three vodka liqueur variants, Cranberry, Parchita and Limon (Venezuela only) and a canned, pre-mixed gin and tonic as well as a canned Gordon's and Grapefruit (500ml – Russia only).

On 11 February 2013, Gordon's announced the release of Gordon's Crisp Cucumber, blending the original gin with cucumber flavour. In early 2014, Gordon's Elderflower was added to their "flavoured" gin collection, with a natural elderflower flavouring being added to the original recipe.

In August 2017, Gordon's began selling Gordons Pink, a pink-coloured gin flavoured with several types of red berries.

In February 2020, Gordon's launched two new flavours in Sicilian lemon and peach.

In April 2020, it was announced that Gordon's were launching an orange flavoured gin. The two latest additions to their collection of flavoured gin are a tropical passionfruit gin and a morello cherry gin which were released on 15 March 2022.

In 2020 an alcohol free version of Gordon's was launched, it is made with the same botanicals as London Dry gin. In 2022 a 0% pink gin was launched.

Discontinued products

Gins

  • Gordon's special Old Tom Gin (1921–1987)
  • Orange Gin (1929–1988, 2020–)
  • Lemon Gin (1931–1988, 2020–)
  • Spearmint gin (US only)
  • Grapefruit gin (US and Greece)
  • Gordon's Distiller's Cut – A "luxury" version of the gin, released in 2004, with additional botanicals of lemongrass and ginger.

Shaker cocktails

A range of pre-mixed drinks:

  • (1924–1967) Fifty-Fifty, Martini, Dry Martini, Perfect, Piccadilly, followed by Manhattan, San Martin, Dry San Martin and Bronx.
  • (1930–1967) Rose, Paradise and Gimlet.
  • (1924–1990) Dry/Extra Dry Martini

Other products

  • Finest Old Jamaica Rum
  • Orange Bitters (made from Seville Oranges)

References

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