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Founder’s Batch.

The first pour of mischief. Six hundred bottles, numbered by hand.

Dubonnet and Blackeye London Dry Gin, refined to 23 % ABV for a slower, rounder pour. Bottled in Britain for those who know that proper taste never needs explaining.

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Your Place in the Story

The Founder’s Batch is the first bottling of G&D. Each one is numbered by hand, a quiet mark of belonging for those who were here from the start.

Six hundred bottles only. Once they are gone, the next will never be quite the same.

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The start of something worth remembering.

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Good taste tends to move first.

There is nothing complicated about it. Six hundred bottles, £40 each, shipping in December.

Most will wait until it sells out, then wonder why they didn’t move sooner.

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Six hundred marks of good judgement.

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The Beginning of Mischief

Every bottle of the Founder’s Batch marks the start of something new. When it arrives, pour the first glass, raise it quietly, and know you were there at the beginning.

Six hundred bottles, never repeated. The story moves on from here.

Good taste tends to move first.

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