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A bartender presents a Malacca Gin and Tonic at the Majestic Hotel Bar in Malacca, Malaysia. This is the rarest gin and tonic in the world and only 200 bottles are prodeced each year and can only be tasted at the historic Majestic Hotel Bar. The botanicals in the Malacca gin can only be acquired in Malaysia and were hand picked by Charles Tanqueray when he used to visit the town in the late 1800s.