
Last year, Hendrick’s sold more than one million cases for the first time, up from 73,000 in 2007. Every drop of Hendrick’s, drunk anywhere in the world, is produced right here. Three giant stills, each spotlit with a flattering glow, are housed in an enormous cathedral-style space with a stained glass ceiling. “Oh, it’s a cracking still,” says master distiller Lesley Gracie, looking lovingly at one of the paunchy copper pans, walking back and forth between them. If the Gin Palace is Oz, then the pixie-like Gracie is the wizard.