WELCOME to the world of GIN & Tonic
As you can see, this site is about the world of Gin and Tonic's.
With so many different GIN's out there, it can be easy to lose track of which ones are good and which are not. So we want to take you on a journey and show you how fascinating and varied Gin and Tonic is, and what makes it so special.
There are well over 4,000 different GIN varieties produced in more than 68 countries around the world, and more are being added every day. In Germany alone, we already have more than 690 different varieties. England has the largest number of varieties with over 1700, followed by the USA with over 700 and Italy with over 110 different varieties.
We will show you which GIN we think goes best with which tonic and what else you can do with GIN.
We also want to tell you a little about the history and development of GINs/Tonic's, as well as the different methods of production.
"Gin is not the same as gin and tonic is not the same as tonic"
As a little info on the side
The most expensive GIN in the world is the Bombay Sapphire Revelation, (200,000 Euros) from the UK, with a diamond-studded head that makes this GIN bottle unique.
Bombay Sapphiere Revelation
This GIN comes from beautiful England and is made up of flavours such as lemon, clove, coriander, angelica, marigold and cubeb pepper, as well as cinnamon, licorice and almond.
Variety: London Dry GIN
Origin of GIN: England
Flavour: Robust
Botanicals: Wacholder, lemon
Alcohol content: 40,0 %