

The Royal Dock Gin on the market since 1863, is the reference Gin for all producers in the world gin. Distilled in the early nineteenth century by the Hayman family comes to the Royal Navy for its characteristics.
Its robust and bright profile, with an aromatic complex nose gin Royal dock Hayman had wide appeal among the highest ranks of the British Navy. Gin and rum was an essential part of the load.
A help to the morale of the seamen signed on for a long time by the Royal Navy war ships and an assist for the guns of the Royal Navy.
In fact, the high alcohol content of gin Royal Dock Hayman allowed to mix with the powder to wet shot, an aid for combustion.
To date gin royal dock is appreciated in the best cocktails.
Another curiosity about this gin is the derivation of the name Royal dock.
The name Royal Dock is the courtyard which was established in 1513 by Henry VIII in Deptford, south London. London was the largest port in England with other smaller ports in Gosport and Plymouth.
For over four centuries, the Royal Dock, was home to the Royal Navy Supply Council and was the arrival point and the starting point for some of the most significant initiatives of the British naval history.
Gin Royal dock Hayman, from London, arrived with the Royal Navy in all corners of the world ... and he has conquered with its aromas and flavors.
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