gin
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Grand Nez distillery has become one of the few gin makers in the world to use fungi as a flavour. The French distiller has added summer truffles from the Gers to its new drink which…
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Known as the ‘Heartbreak grape’ due to its fragility, Bass and Flinders Distillery have risen to the challenge of an interesting ingredient to produce a gin that could replace a bottle of pinot at the…
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Pomp & Whimsy has announced $2.65 million in new funding drawn from a collection of A-list investors, including fashion entrepreneurs, executives at top consumer brands and angel funds supporting female founders. Among the marquee names…
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London-based fashion photographer Mert Alas has launched Seventy One Gin. The new spirit is influenced by perfume-making techniques. Alas is one half of the photography duo Mert + Marcus, and is known for his celebrity…
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Eden Mill has unveiled nine new gins as well as an updated bottle design as it ramps up its sustainability and expansion efforts. Formerly bottled in ceramic, the St Andrews-based distiller has repackaged its Original…
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Berry Bros. & Rudd has launched its summer 2021 spirits range with a bold new look. Drawing on its central London location, heritage and expertise for inspiration, the spirits bottler and producer has shared a…
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Independent spirit producer Maison Villevert has added a new spirit to its June by G’Vine collection of fruit gins – an inviting drink of Royal Pear and Cardamom. Royal Pear & Cardamom marks the second…
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Bombay Sapphire has announced a partnership with Los Angeles-based artist Steven Harrington, who has designed a new Limited Edition Bombay Sapphire bottle. The new bottle adds Harrington’s signature psychedelic-pop style to bar carts everywhere. Renowned…
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Promising notes of ‘woody spice’ and ‘earthy oak’, Australian Distilling Co’s latest gin is a navy strength variant bottled at 57% ABV, making it the strongest expression to be released by the producer. The latest…
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Sipsmith is now the Official Gin Partner of Wimbledon, which makes sense on basically every level. Both gin and tennis take their basis from mainland Europe–gin from Holland’s jenever and tennis from France’s jeu de…