Plymouth Gin is a style of gin that by law can only be produced in Plymouth, England, it being a Protected Geographical Indication within the European Union.
The Plymouth Gin Distillery (the Black Friars Distillery) is the only gin distillery located in Plymouth in what was once a Dominican Order monastery built in 1431 and opens on to what is now Southside Street. It has been in operation since 1793.
The established distilling business of Fox & Williamson began the distilling of Plymouth Gin in 1793: soon the business was to become known as Coates & Co. which it remained until March 2004. From 2005 the brand was owned by the Swedish company V&S Group, who also make Absolut Vodka. The brand is now owned and distributed by the French company Pernod Ricard as a result of the purchase of V&S Group in 2008.

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Technical Details
| Brand | PLYMOUTH |
| Size | 70 CL |
| Format | Glass |
| Region Produced in | Plymouth |
| Alcohol Content | 41.2% |
| Package | Bottle |
| Volumetric Weight | 1,80 |
| Storage Instructions | Cool and dry conditions |
| EAN | 5000299608005 |
| Manufacturer | Black Friars Distillery |
| Country Produced in | UK |
| Since | Wednesday 19 May, 2010 |