[4] It was originally produced by Cock Russell & Company,[5][better source needed] and was first bottled in the United States by Seagram's.
In 2001, Seagram's assets were sold to several companies, including Pernod Ricard, which took over Boodles.
[7][better source needed] In October 2013, Boodles Gin was released in the UK, with a redesigned bottle and an alcoholic strength of 80 proof.
[7] Boodles is known for its distinctive floral nose and lingering juniper flavor, with a clean finish.
It received a rating of 93 (Exceptional) from the Beverage Tasting Institute in 2013, and a silver medal at the 2013 San Francisco World Spirits Competition.