Tanqueray
Tanqueray is a British gin brand made in Scotland and marketed worldwide by Diageo Plc. History
Tanqueray gin was initially distilled in 1830 by Charles Tanqueray in London's Bloomsbury district. When Charles died in 1868, his son Charles Waugh Tanqueray inherited the distillery, which operated until it was badly damaged during World War II, leaving only one building standing behind the bombing. These facilities, now known as Old Tom, were later moved to Cameron Bridge (Scotland).
The Geneva Tanqueray is a London Dry Gin, so called because of the distillation process, not because of the origin of the product, as it is currently produced in Scotland for export to the United States, its largest market. The London Dry Gin is produced by double distillation of pure alcohol of grain with herbs added in the second distillation.
It was part of the advertising signs in the monumental stadium of Colo Colo in the liberating cup and national tournament of 1991
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