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Fifty Pounds London Dry
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The key to this centuries-old recipe is in the combination of the cereal spirit drink, distilled four times to ensure its purity, with the ideal proportion of plants used in each distillation. The botanists, from four different continents, were developed and selected by the plant expert, depending on the season, always choosing the highest quality plants at all times, from where they come from.
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