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Import
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Currently there are many countries around the world that produce Premium gins. Undoubtedly, but England is the country with the longest tradition in the distillation of gin, with its own style of gin, the "London Dry Gin", a type of gin that is characterized by being dry and containing only haze, without any botanicals, sweetener or color added. Scotland also produces good gin, like the famous Hendrick's, a curious mix between rose and cucumber. France is also a good example, with its excellent and very smooth Citadelle Gin. The United States with its Gin Desert Jupiter obtained through natural products from the mountains of Oregon is also a good example.
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