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Citadelle Gin is a French brand of Gin that was first released in the late 80s. It is produced by Maison Ferrand in Cognac, France. It is named after the only Royal Distillery in the 18th century that was built in Dunkirk, France. It is packaged in a decorated bottle that notes each of the 19 botanicals used in its production. Its primary market is Spain. == History == In September 5th, 1775 received a royal grant to produce genièvre at the Citadel of Dunkirk. This news was not well accepted by the Trade Chamber fearing that it could jeopardize the trade of Brandies in France. Therefore, Carpeau and Stival were not allowed to sell their products within France. In 1778, When France decided to enter the Independence war of the USA, the trading relations with the UK were stopped. Therefore, in 1780, Sir Dubois-Martin, Carpeau and Stirval Lawyer, advocated for the permission to sell Genever within the French Territory. In the late 1980s, Alexandre Gabriel, Founder of La Maison Ferrand, wanted to use the Cognac pot still during the offseason when they legally couldn’t distill Cognac. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Citadelle (gin)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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