Glenmore Gin was a product of the Glenmore Distillery Company, founded in 1849 in Owensboro, Kentucky, by the Dant family, who were well-known in the bourbon industry. While Glenmore is primarily recognized for its bourbon production, the company also produced a variety of other spirits, including gin, particularly during Prohibition when medicinal spirits were allowed. Glenmore Gin became part of the company’s diverse portfolio, catering to the growing demand for gin in the mid-20th century as cocktails gained popularity in America. The brand was known for its quality and affordability, making it a popular choice among consumers. Glenmore Distillery eventually merged with other companies, and its brands, including Glenmore Gin, became part of a larger portfolio managed by various spirits companies over the years. Exact production date unknown. Production range believed to be between the 1990’s and 2000’s.