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Proper British GinMade with labour and patience since 1845www.boodlesgin.com
History. Boodles was named after Boodle's gentlemen's club in St. James's, London, founded in 1762 and originally run by Edward Boodle. It was reputed to be the favourite gin of the club's most famous member, Winston Churchill, [1] though the same has been claimed for Plymouth Gin. [2]
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Bartender Tom Walker serves his Boodles Gin and Tonics as cold as possible. That’s the key to this classic – the more ice the better! This gin highball with a bitter element is viable all...
5 Μαΐ 2012 · As the saying goes, “She was dead when I got there, Officer.”. The brand was developed in the 1950s or 60s under a license from the Boodles Club in London, founded in 1762 by the Earl of Shelburne, later the Marquess of Lansdowne and Prime Minister.
In the world of gin, where juniper is king and botanicals play the court, Boodles Gin reigns with a quiet majesty that beckons the discerning drinker. This gin, with its roots deeply planted in British tradition, embodies the essence of what a classic gin should be—bold yet refined, simple yet complex.
Boodles Gin was our second most requested gin review ever. Boodles has something of a cult following. The gin is named for the British men’s club rumored to have been a haunt of men like Ian Fleming and Winston Churchhill.