Related: 22 Gins That Every Martini Lover Should Try Gin turned up quite late on the alcoholic scene, around the year 1570, in Holland. In the 1580s it was noticeably popular with Dutch troops ...
"One perk about flying KLM 1st class was that each passenger was presented with a miniature Blue Delft house filled with Dutch Gin. With two people travelling regularly I soon built up a fair ...
Disguised to look like a shop, this bar can only be entered with the speakeasy password - ‘Show me the gidigin’ (that’s Gin in Double Dutch). This intimate and traditionally ...
Though often called Geneva early on and long afterwards, gin had nothing to do with that boring Swiss city but was named after the juniper that provides its chief flavoring, via either Dutch ...
"One perk about flying KLM 1st class was that each passenger was presented with a miniature Blue Delft house filled with Dutch Gin. With two people travelling regularly I soon built up a fair ...