
"Tanqueray is characteristic of a gin variety known as London dry, using a simpler formulation than other popular gins, incorporating just four botanicals for a versatile taste profile."
"The Tanqueray distillery operated in London, remaining a family enterprise for several generations, until it was severely damaged during the bombing of London in World War II."
"Tanqueray moved 4.37 million nine-liter cases of gin in 2025, making it one of the most popular brands of gin worldwide."
"Tanqueray brands itself as a London dry gin, which means it's historically been manufactured in London, where Charles Tanqueray opened a distillery in 1830."
Tanqueray London Dry Gin, established in 1830 by Charles and Edward Tanqueray, is a prominent gin characterized by its use of four botanicals. This gin has a higher alcohol-by-volume percentage of 47.3%, making it distinct in the market. Originally produced in London, the distillery faced challenges during World War II and is now located in Scotland. Tanqueray is one of the best-selling gins globally, with significant sales figures reported in 2025, showcasing its popularity and approachability in cocktails.
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