While it’s best enjoyed with a chilled tonic and a few ice cubes, gin can also be enjoyed on its own to reveal its full complexity. Follow the guide and learn the essential steps for a successful tasting.
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Anaë puts spices at the heart of tasting!
Revisit the classic gin & tonic thanks to an exclusive partnership between French organic gin Anaë and the Nomie spice house. The perfect opportunity to discover in a new way the botanicals that make this spirit so unique.
A short history of the still
Traditional or column stills play a major role in the distillation of your favorite spirits. But do you know where it comes from and when it was invented?
What is a French Gin?
France is no slouch when it comes to spirits. Distillation is deeply rooted in our traditions, and in recent years, gin producers have shown incredible dynamism. Unsurprisingly, they were a hit, driven by the cocktail trend and consumers’ attraction to made-in-France products. But how do you make a French Gin?
Which edible flowers for my cocktail?
In summer, we like to create colorful cocktails to enjoy on the terrace. And for that extra touch of sunshine, there’s nothing better than lovely (and delicious!) edible flowers! Find out which ones to choose for a successful creation.
How to make gin at home
It’s possible to make your own gin! During Prohibition, some people even made them in their bathtubs, with more or less convincing results. Follow our tips for quality home-made gin.
Le Negroni
Created in the 1920s in Tuscany by Count Camillo Negroni, this variant of the martini cocktail has become a classic among gin-based cocktails. Easy to prepare, Negroni is a cocktail with a strong, bitter taste, ideal for those who appreciate intense flavours.
When the stars get into gin
Ryan Reynolds, Brad Pitt, Emma Watson…more and more stars are launching their own gin brands. An overview.