
A Story
Best Not Retold.
It began in a palace.
It ended, more than once, in a field at dawn. What happened in between is the stuff of whispers.
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The Story
A ritual passed between generations. A British cocktail with more history than hype.
It began, so they say, with a lunchtime pour.
Gin and Dubonnet—ice cold, lemon-sliced.
Not shaken. Not stirred.
Just served.
It was never listed.
But always expected.
A heritage serve shared in palace drawing rooms, shoot lodges, and occasionally places it had no business being.
Whispered about. Never explained. Until now.
The Royal Ritual
Every monarch has their routines.
Some take the throne with ceremony. Others—with a cocktail before lunch.
For over seventy years, a particular blend of gin and aromatised wine was quietly poured into cut crystal—served cold, never rushed, always with lemon.
It wasn’t just a drink.
It was a ritual of reassurance.
A sovereign’s moment of stillness amid duty and dogs.
This wasn’t declared a favourite—it simply endured as one.

Why We Bottled It
Inspired by royal ritual.
Bottled for those who know.
It began as a ritual.
Now it begins again.
G&D isn’t a brand built in a boardroom.
It’s a cocktail drawn from history—refined, rebellious, and finally ready to be poured for a new generation.
Not reinvented.
Just poured with intent.
The same spirit, with fewer apologies.

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