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|abv = 45.2% |
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|proof = 90.4 |
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|manufacturer = Cock Russell & Co., LTD. |
|manufacturer = Cock Russell & Co., LTD. |
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|distributor = Proximo Spirits |
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|origin = United Kingdom |
|origin = United Kingdom |
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|introduced = 1845 |
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'''Boodles British Gin''' is a brand of [[gin]] bottled and distributed in the [[United Kingdom]] by |
'''Boodles British Gin''' is a brand of [[gin]] bottled and distributed in the [[United Kingdom]] by Proximo Spirits. It is bottled at two strengths 40% [[alcohol]] product (80[[alcoholic proof|proof]]) for the UK market and 45.2% [[alcohol]] (90.4 [[alcoholic proof|proof]]) for the USA. It has previously bottled at 47.2% [[alcohol]] (94.4 [[alcoholic proof|proof]]).<ref>[http://summerfruitcup.wordpress.com/2012/05/25/boodles/] Cocktails with Boodles Gin. Accessed 29 May 2012.</ref> As of 2013 it is produced at the Greenalls Distillery, Warrington in a Carter-Head still and is bottled at Burlington, UK. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Boodles was named after [[Boodle's]] [[Gentlemen's club (traditional)|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]],<ref>[http://www.forbes.com/wineandfood/2006/03/13/diageo-allied-gin-cx_np_0314featC_LS.html "These Are A Few Of My Favorite Gins"] 3/14/2006. Forbes Magazine. Accessed 22 November 2006.</ref> though the same has been claimed for [[Plymouth Gin]].<ref>[http://www.brandchannel.com/features_profile.asp?pr_id=2] Brand Features Profile- Plymouth Gin. Accessed 30 July 2007.</ref> |
Boodles was named after [[Boodle's]] [[Gentlemen's club (traditional)|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]],<ref>[http://www.forbes.com/wineandfood/2006/03/13/diageo-allied-gin-cx_np_0314featC_LS.html "These Are A Few Of My Favorite Gins"] 3/14/2006. Forbes Magazine. Accessed 22 November 2006.</ref> though the same has been claimed for [[Plymouth Gin]].<ref>[http://www.brandchannel.com/features_profile.asp?pr_id=2] Brand Features Profile- Plymouth Gin. Accessed 30 July 2007.</ref> |
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Boodles was originally bottled in the United States by [[Joseph E. Seagram & Sons]]. [[Distillation|Distillers]] [[Corporation]] acquired Joseph E. Seagram & Sons in 1928, and changed its name to The Seagram Company Ltd. In 2000, Seagram's assets were later sold to companies like [[Pepsico]], [[Diageo]] and [[Pernod Ricard]]. |
Boodles was originally bottled in the United States by [[Joseph E. Seagram & Sons]]. [[Distillation|Distillers]] [[Corporation]] acquired Joseph E. Seagram & Sons in 1928, and changed its name to The Seagram Company Ltd. In 2000, Seagram's assets were later sold to companies like [[Pepsico]], [[Diageo]] and [[Pernod Ricard]]. When Boodles was produced by [[Chivas Brothers]] for [[Pernod Ricard]], USA it was distilled as a concentrate at Greenalls Distillery and then shipped to be mixed with neutral grains spirit, diluted with water and bottled for American consumption by Boodles British Gin Co. in [[Fort Smith, Arkansas]]<ref>[http://www.pernod-ricard.com/PERNOD/servlet/pernod.Dispatcher?page=seeFiche.jsp&strFichesId=6860&strVisualisation=dynamic Boodles British Gin profile] Pernod Richard</ref> |
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⚫ | At the beginning of 2012 Pernod Ricard announced their disposal of Boodles Gin to Trade Wind Brands of Proximo Spirits, New Jersey.<ref>[http://summerfruitcup.wordpress.com/2012/05/25/boodles/] Cocktails with Boodles Gin. Accessed 29 May 2012.</ref> In June 2013 the first bottles of Boodles Gin were released in the UK, with a redesigned bottle and an alcoholic strength of 40% ABV. the botanical recipe fot he gin remains the same. |
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==Flavor and evaluations== |
==Flavor and evaluations== |
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Boodles contains nine botanicals: |
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*Juniper |
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*Coriander Seed |
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*Angelica Root |
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*Angelcia Seed |
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*Cassia Bark |
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*Caraway Seed |
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*Nutmeg |
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*Rosemary |
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*Sage |
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⚫ | It is famous for having one of the more understated juniper flavors among the top gins distilled in Great Britain{{Citation needed|date=October 2012}}. In the 19th century, Boodles was very popular in British colonies that had tropical climates.{{Citation needed|date=May 2012}} It was mixed with tonic water that contained [[quinine]] as a remedy against [[malaria]]. |
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''[[Wine Enthusiast Magazine|Wine Enthusiast]]'', an American magazine, reviewed Boodles in 2004 and gave it a respectable score of "90-95".<ref>http://www.proof66.com/gin/boodles-gin.html</ref> |
''[[Wine Enthusiast Magazine|Wine Enthusiast]]'', an American magazine, reviewed Boodles in 2004 and gave it a respectable score of "90-95".<ref>http://www.proof66.com/gin/boodles-gin.html</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 12:40, 14 June 2013
Type | Gin |
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Manufacturer | Cock Russell & Co., LTD. |
Distributor | Proximo Spirits |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Introduced | 1845 |
Alcohol by volume | 40.0% (UK) and 45.2% (USA) |
Proof (US) | 90.4 |
Colour | Clear |
Flavour | juniper and coriander |
Website | www |
Boodles British Gin is a brand of gin bottled and distributed in the United Kingdom by Proximo Spirits. It is bottled at two strengths 40% alcohol product (80proof) for the UK market and 45.2% alcohol (90.4 proof) for the USA. It has previously bottled at 47.2% alcohol (94.4 proof).[1] As of 2013 it is produced at the Greenalls Distillery, Warrington in a Carter-Head still and is bottled at Burlington, UK.
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,[2] though the same has been claimed for Plymouth Gin.[3]
Boodles was originally bottled in the United States by Joseph E. Seagram & Sons. Distillers Corporation acquired Joseph E. Seagram & Sons in 1928, and changed its name to The Seagram Company Ltd. In 2000, Seagram's assets were later sold to companies like Pepsico, Diageo and Pernod Ricard. When Boodles was produced by Chivas Brothers for Pernod Ricard, USA it was distilled as a concentrate at Greenalls Distillery and then shipped to be mixed with neutral grains spirit, diluted with water and bottled for American consumption by Boodles British Gin Co. in Fort Smith, Arkansas[4]
At the beginning of 2012 Pernod Ricard announced their disposal of Boodles Gin to Trade Wind Brands of Proximo Spirits, New Jersey.[5] In June 2013 the first bottles of Boodles Gin were released in the UK, with a redesigned bottle and an alcoholic strength of 40% ABV. the botanical recipe fot he gin remains the same.
Flavor and evaluations
Boodles contains nine botanicals:
- Juniper
- Coriander Seed
- Angelica Root
- Angelcia Seed
- Cassia Bark
- Caraway Seed
- Nutmeg
- Rosemary
- Sage
It is famous for having one of the more understated juniper flavors among the top gins distilled in Great Britain[citation needed]. In the 19th century, Boodles was very popular in British colonies that had tropical climates.[citation needed] It was mixed with tonic water that contained quinine as a remedy against malaria.
Wine Enthusiast, an American magazine, reviewed Boodles in 2004 and gave it a respectable score of "90-95".[6]
References
- ^ [1] Cocktails with Boodles Gin. Accessed 29 May 2012.
- ^ "These Are A Few Of My Favorite Gins" 3/14/2006. Forbes Magazine. Accessed 22 November 2006.
- ^ [2] Brand Features Profile- Plymouth Gin. Accessed 30 July 2007.
- ^ Boodles British Gin profile Pernod Richard
- ^ [3] Cocktails with Boodles Gin. Accessed 29 May 2012.
- ^ http://www.proof66.com/gin/boodles-gin.html
External links
- Official Boodles Gin Website
- Boodles British Gin on Pernod Ricard's Website
- Boodle's Gentlemen's Club
- Gin Notes: Boodles British Gin on Slashfood
- Ratings and Review Page for Boodles Gin on Proof66.com--Liquor Ratings and Review Aggregator