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The harmonious combination of a traditional gin with a modern, aromatic premium tonic water.
What is included in the package
1x 1689 Dutch Dry Gin - 0,7 l | 42 % vol.
With the Gin 1689 we go on a journey back in time to the origin of the gin wave. Because with William of Orange Nassau, a Dutchman ascended the British throne in 1689. He promoted the production of his beloved juniper schnapps called Genever from his old homeland. That was the initial spark for British gin.
In 2016, the founders of Gin 1689 followed the opposite path. During their time in London, they discovered a 350-year-old recipe on how to make gin. After extensive research in the British Library and the study of historical documents, the gin founders turned to the distillery Herman Jansen. This already exists since 1777 in the Dutch Schiedam, near Rotterdam. The result is Gin 1689 - a gin that brings together English gin and Dutch genever culture.
Lead Botanicals: Anise, Quince, Juniper
Taste: spicy, fruity
4x Swiss Mountain Spring Ginger & Lemongrass Tonic - 0,2 l
The fresh exotic: with natural flavors of selected ginger and lemongrass from India as well as high-quality quinine of natural origin from India and Indonesia.
Taste: ginger, lemongrass, fresh, bitter.
Ingredients: Mineral mountain spring water (Allegra Switzerland), sugar, carbonic acid, acidifier: citric acid, natural flavors, quinine of natural origin.
Nutritional values per 100ml: Energy: 153 kJ/36 kcal | Fat: 0 g | of which saturated fatty acids: 0 g | of which unsaturated fatty acids: 0 g | Carbohydrates: 8.6 g | of which sugar: 8.6 g | Protein: 0 g | Salt: 0 g
Content: | 1,5 Liter |
Content per individual product: | 0,7 l (gin) + 0,2 l (tonic water) |
Manufacturer: | Gin 1689 |
Gin 1689
We travel back to the origins of the gin movement with Gin 1689. For in 1689, William of Orange-Nassau, a Dutchman, ascended the British throne. He promoted the production of jenever, his beloved juniper brandy from his old homeland. This was the beginning of British gin. In 2016, the founders of Gin 1689 embarked on an exciting journey when they discovered a 350-year-old gin-making recipe in London. After extensive research at the British Library and studying old documents, they turned to the Herman Jansen distillery, founded in Schiedam near Rotterdam in 1777. The result is Gin 1689 - a unique mix of English gin and Dutch genever culture.
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