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The Pink Gin and Tonic, sitting in a cocktail bar, orange rind to one side – or any other citrus fruit to put in pink gin you prefer for that dash of sweetness – is more than just a drink: it’s an icon. When it comes to how to serve a Pink Gin and Tonic, it’s a beautiful blend of style and substance. This is perhaps the downright fanciest of cocktails out there, after all.
It’s origins though, are quite different from that image. It’s widely believed to have been invented by the Navy, even being used as a treatment for seasickness in the early 19th century. It’s a cocktail of depth and contradictions, with an “A-list” image but a broad approachability and affordability. The Pink G&T is spectacular but never ostentatious.
Another interesting juxtaposition is how pink doesn’t signify its sweetness, but rather its bitterness. In our version, our pink Aromatic Tonic Water is a fabulous fusion of the gentle bitterness of South American angostura bark with the beautiful botanicals of cardamom, ginger, Madagascan vanilla, and Jamaican pimento berries. The result is a uniquely refreshing flavour with citrus notes and a dry and clean finish.