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Desert Island Drinks: Tom Warner, Warner’s Gin
Tom Warner is the founder of Warner’s Gin (formerly Warner Edwards). Launched in 2012, the distillery’s range now includes LondonContinue Reading
Honolulu: 12 of the best bars for gin cocktails
Say “aloha” to some great bars in the Hawaiian capital that are serving up delicious modern drinks Words and photographsContinue Reading
Cocktail of the week: Raspberry Gibson Martini
We at Gin Magazine love a Martini as much as the next person, but with a drink that is soContinue Reading
Gin de Mahon: Europe’s cultural chameleon
Gin de Mahon, one of few protected by a geographical indication, exemplifies the varied influences on Menorcan culture By JacopoContinue Reading
This Travelling Life: Nina Howden, Wye Valley Gin
Nina Howden, co-founder of Monmouthshire-based Silver Circle Distillery, the producer of Wye Valley Gin, talks to Joe Bates about herContinue Reading
Where to get Scotland’s super-premium Tulcan Gin
Tulcan Gin, a new super-premium gin from Scotland, is rolling out to gin lovers around the world this month. TheContinue Reading
The A-Z of Gin: O is for… Old Tom
Old Tom gin has its roots in 18th-century London, but the style is gaining wider popularity in the modern boom.Continue Reading
Cocktail of the week: Rock Rose’s Caithness Garden
Celebrate the Scottish summer with the Caithness Garden, a new cocktail from Dunnet Bay Distillers. The distillery is based inContinue Reading
English gin brands introduce new paper bottles
Gyre & Gimble is launching a paper bottle edition of its new Coastal Gin with Naked Wines. Available exclusively toContinue Reading
Desert Island Drinks: Miranda Hayman, Hayman’s
Miranda Hayman is part of the distilling dynasty behind Hayman’s Gin in London. The distillery was founded by her great-greatContinue Reading