by Diganth S | Apr 4, 2024 | Gin of the week
Dry Bene Gin 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...
by Diganth S | Mar 27, 2024 | Gin of the week
Archipelago Botanical Gin 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...
by Diganth S | Mar 7, 2024 | Gin of the week
Mile High 69 Lovely Dry Gin Where Does the Gin come from. 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...
by Diganth S | Feb 29, 2024 | Gin of the week
Aviation American Gin 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...
by Diganth S | Feb 9, 2024 | Gin of the week
Eden Mill Love Gin 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...
by Diganth S | Nov 20, 2023 | 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...