Produced by Berry Bros. & Rudd, London's oldest wine and spirit merchant and supplier to the royal family since the reign of King George III. Named after their address on St. James's Street, the company's home since 1698, the key on the bottle was inspired by the key to the lock on their door. Produced with the dry martini in mind, No. 3 London Dry is created by distilling three fruits and three spices in traditional copper pot stills at De Kuyper in the Netherlands.