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The Juniper Forests of the Balkans: Where Gin Begins
A journey to the wild mountainsides of Macedonia and Albania, where juniper berries are hand-harvested for the world's f...
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A journey to the wild mountainsides of Macedonia and Albania, where juniper berries are hand-harvested for the world's f...
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From estate-grown London Drys to Japanese sake-based spirits and oak-aged sippers, our editor-in-chief picks the 12 gins...
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One is a legal classification that spans the globe; the other is tethered to a single distillery in Devon. The differenc...
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One emerged from a Scottish coastal town with roses and cucumber; the other from the Black Forest with forty-seven wild ...
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Two distillers, two philosophies, one shared obsession with juniper. The rivalry between Tanqueray and Beefeater has sha...
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In Kyoto, a former sake brewery is making gin with yuzu and hinoki wood. In Kagoshima, shochu distillers are redistillin...
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In 2009, there were six gin distilleries in London. Today there are over eight hundred across the UK. This is the story ...
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At 57% ABV, Navy Strength gin was born from a practical necessity: if a barrel leaked onto the gunpowder stores, the pow...
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For two centuries, Old Tom was Britain's favourite gin. Then it vanished. Now, thanks to cocktail revivalists and curiou...
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Not every gin survives the Negroni. We poured twelve bottles against Campari and sweet vermouth to find which gins hold ...
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Lemon myrtle, Tasmanian pepperberry, finger lime — Australian gin makers are reaching into a continent of unique native ...
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Long before London Dry, there was genever — a malty, complex spirit born in the Low Countries that gave gin its name, it...