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Goldhain Dry Gin : Discover the Gin of the Week by Frank
When a dreamy summer’s day slowly draws to a close and the glowing rays of the setting evening sun turn the dancing leaves of the lime tree golden, the grove becomes a golden grove. A unique gin of golden quality is created from carefully selected botanicals in small batches in a copper still with a […]
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Gin Of The Week : Discover NIEMAND Dry Gin by Laura
Niemand (Nobody) is like you! This is the slogan used by the makers of the gin. Like a spring walk through the forest and “Niemand” comes along… Floral, herbal, fruity and spicy. Sebastian Otto and Torben Paradiek launched their start-up in 2014. Initially, the focus was not on distilling gin, but rather on refining gin […]
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Gin Of The Week : HEIMAT Gin by Philipp
HEIMAT Gin is a dry gin that is lovingly handcrafted and distilled. The three friends Marcel, Rouven and Raphael focus on herbs from the local meadows. As the distillery has been in the family for many generations, they started to deal with the topic of distillation early on. Their goal was to get an honest […]
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Gin Of The Week : LA SU MEX Gin by Andrè
1821 bottles in honour of Mexico’s independence LA SU’s Limited Edition takes you on an eventful journey through Mexico. The sweetness of cocoa meets the exotic fruit of mango and the fiery heat of chilli. The finest botanicals in LA SU MEX Gin have been harmonized with great passion and attention to detail. This recipe […]
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Gin Of The Week : Exploring Dry Bene Gin by Laura
Back to the roots, with a little twist… Dry Bene Gin goes back to what gin originally was: a clear distillate with juniper in the foreground, followed by fresh citrus fruits and a light earthy note of angelica and orris roots. Pulling the copper-colored cork out of the bottle immediately reveals this unique bouquet to […]
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Gin of the Week – Discover the Flavors of Archipelago Botanical Gin – by Frank
Fleeing the war, master distiller Peter Westfall arrived in Manila with his family in 1918 and soon found an opportunity to apply his unique knowledge and experience in a local brewery. Drawing on centuries-old traditions and techniques, we celebrate Peter’s commitment to excellence and precision with our handcrafted spirits. The multi-award winning Archipelago Botanical Gin […]
by Philipp2 viewsgin-of-the-week - news
Mile High 69 Gin – Exclusive Gin Of The Week by André
Behind Mile High 69 Gin is Julica Renn, a distiller and how could it be otherwise: a pilot. Julica combines her two great passions in Mile High 69 Gin: Flying and the love of great gin. Julica and her family’s distillery is located in Hagnau on Lake Constance. The gin is produced entirely by hand […]
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Aviation American Gin – Laura’s Gin Of The Week
The Aviation American Gin is referred to as “American Dry Gin”, which means that the taste profile is less strongly associated with the juniper taste. Seven botanicals are used in the production: juniper, lavender, sweet and bitter orange peel, cardamom, coriander, Indian sarsaparilla, and aniseed. The Gin is distilled twice. The Gin was named after […]
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Gin Of The Week – Eden Mill Love Gin -Valentine’s Day Edition ❤️
The Eden Mill Love Gin is the perfect Gin for your Valentine’s date! Besides the typical botanicals that are used in the Eden Mill Love Gin there are also eight additional botanicals such as rose petals, elderberries, rhubarb root, marshmallow root, boji berries, raspberry leaves, and hibiscus flowers . In terms of taste, the Gin […]
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Michael’s GIN OF THE WEEK – D GIN White Lemon
In autumn, I entered my favorite bar, surrounded by warm wood tones and atmospheric lighting. At the counter, I ordered a D Gin White Lemon for the first time. As almost always, the question of the tonic arose. Should it be Thomas Henry Indian Tonic Water or Fever Tree Mediterranean Tonic Water? I opted for […]
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Karina’s Gin Of The Week – Gin from ‘Bimmerle KG’
Gin from ‘Bimmerle KG’ Can it be a little bigger? 3 liters of gin – that’s enough to make your heart beat faster We were on the way home from our summer vacation this year. The car was thirsty and we were hungry, so we drove out near Salzburg and filled up the car. There […]
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André’s Gin Of The Week – SNOWO 365 Schwetzingen Dry Gin
Wow, where do I start? With the useful basic knowledge! In Europe, a gin can only be called ‘Gin’ if it contains at least 37.5%.This fantastic gin from SNOWO Distillers GmbH therefore has nothing to hide at 47%. Everyone can follow the story behind the gin in a great video on the manufacturer’s website. So […]
by Andrè2 viewsgin-of-the-week - news
Ralf’s Gin Of The Week – Bobby’s Schiedam Dry Gin
Today I would like to introduce you to Bobby’s Schiedam Dry Gin, from Bobby’s Gin Company in the Netherlands. In this gin, tradition meets modernity – Schiedham is considered the capital of Genever. Genever is considered the forerunner of gin. The name Genever is derived from the Dutch allesverbes or the French genièvre, which stand […]
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Jens’ Gin Of The Week – Böser Kater Rhabarber Vanilla Gin
The Böser Kater Rhabarber Vanilla Gin comes from the region Kraichgau from the distillery Edelobstbrennerei Schleihauf! It is a wonderful and tasty gin. Here, not only the stylish and exciting cartoon of the Böser Kater aka Bad Cat, but also the content convinces me completely. Especially the color of the gin is best prepared for […]
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Philipp’s Gin of The Week – Old Islandia Gin
Old Islandia Gin – from the Volcanic Drinks Distillery Another week passed… and another gin to be introduced… Today I present you the Old Islandia Gin from the Volcanic Drinks Distillery, Reykjavi, Island. The gin is made based on an old Icelandic recipe which was updated and improved step by step. The traditional Icelandic ingredients […]
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Karina’s Gin Of The Week – Dragonfly Gin
Dragonfly Gin Recently I had the pleasure to visit Copenhagen. A really great city with impressive architecture, beautiful alleys, great bars and delicious drinks. In our Insta-Story I posted my delicious Pink Gin with Grapefruit that I enjoyed in Nyhavn. Unfortunately, when it was time to head back home, I came across the beautiful cans […]
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Jens’ Gin Of The Week – Tommys Craft Gin
What a fantastic summer we were able to experience in this year 2023. High and highest temperatures, Mediterranean vacation weather, wonderful summer evenings and balmy nights – for this Tommys Craft Gin was and is exactly the perfect gin for the summer. Tommys Craft Gin gets a lively freshness from botanicals such as lemongrass, orange […]
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Ralf´s Gin Of The Week – Scapegrace Premium Dry Gin
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Ralf’s Gin Of The Week – Scapegrace Premium Dry Gin
The Scapegrace Premium Dry Gin comes from New Zeeland from the distillery Rogue Society Distilling Co! He is a wonderful tasty gin. Here, not only the stylish and noble black bottle with its angular shape and silver label convinces me, but also the content convinces me completely. How the gin came about is a beautiful […]
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André´s Gin Of The Week – NamGin
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André’s Gin Of The Week – NamGin
A refreshing dry gin from the desert country Namibia with devil’s claw, a medicinal plant that grows in the south-eastern part of Namibia and a unique character with elegant juniper notes and stimulating explosive citrus nuances. The basic alcohol is dehydrated from dates and fermented. The mash and the distilled alcohol are distilled six times […]
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Philipp’s Gin of The Week – Acqueverdi Gin
Acqueverdi Gin – from La Valdôtaine Distillery, Saint-Marcel in the Aosta Valley, North Italy Another week passed… and another gin to be introduced… 2km away from the distillery there is the Acqueverdi spring. This spring has a special mineral content which give the water a light and bright blue color and the stones around the […]
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Karina´s Gin Of The Week – Gin Rouge Mosel Dry Gin
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Karina’s Gin Of The Week – Gin Rouge Mosel Dry Gin
For this Gin of the week, I am drawn to the steep and sunny slopes of the terraced Moselle. That’s where the small, furry, and somewhat inconspicuous Prunus Persica, also known as the red vineyard peach, grows. This fruity aroma bomb meets a classic dry gin in Wajos’ Gin Rouge Mosel Dry Gin. The Red […]
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