
The Queen’s Favourite Returns
Gin & Dubonnet
Not a Reinvention. A Restoration.
We haven’t tried to improve the Queen’s drink. That is not how tradition works.
We have simply revived it.
G&D is made with the genuine Dubonnet she enjoyed, blended with a clean, confident London Dry gin chosen for its balance and clarity. Citrus, spice and a dry finish give the Dubonnet exactly what it needs: structure, brightness and quiet strength.
The result is a bottle that delivers the same satisfaction Her Majesty enjoyed, with the ease of a modern serve. Each pour carries hints of citrus and spice and something faintly regal. No gimmicks. No theatrical twists. Just Dubonnet and proper gin, balanced at 23 percent.
How to Serve It
Pour it over ice in a short glass. Add a slice of orange if you want to stay close to the royal preference, or a twist of lemon if you prefer a drier edge. That is all it needs. Simple, deliberate and quietly indulgent.
It is the kind of drink that reminds you that slowing down is still allowed.

Why We Brought It Back
Britain does not need another novelty gin.
It needs taste, rhythm and the small theatre of doing things properly.
Dubonnet is not just a drink. It is an attitude. It is the civilised pause before supper when conversation still has manners and the world outside can wait.
We are not here to sell nostalgia.
We are here to serve a moment that deserves reviving.
The Real Thing
So here it is. The Queen’s quiet ritual, bottled for modern hands. Dubonnet and gin in its rightful place at the start of an evening.
Some traditions do not need reinventing.
They simply need pouring properly.
Join the revival.
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G&D. Nothing mixed. Everything considered.
For years, Dubonnet sat patiently on British sideboards. A quiet bottle. A dependable bottle. A bottle more familiar to grandmothers than bartenders. Then news slipped out about the late Queen’s fondness for her Dubonnet and Gin, and suddenly the country remembered what a proper aperitif feels like. Shops ran out. People rummaged in cupboards. Britain rediscovered a small ritual it didn’t realise it had missed.
We went looking for something similar. Something British. Something elegant, balanced and faintly bittersweet.
Then we stopped looking and brought it back ourselves.

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