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With all the parties, panels and tastings going on next week in New Orleans for Tales of the Cocktail, my favorite event is ...
Two types of junipers can be harvested for berries, the common juniper (Juniperus communis) and eastern red cedar (Juniperus ...
The gin-based Last Word cocktail is both a classic and a springboard for endless inventive variations; El Ultima Palabra uses tequila instead of gin — you get the idea. The Dutch Word uses either Bols ...
In the mist-draped hills of Cherrapunji, where the clouds descend like whispers and the rains write poetry across the red earth, a quiet revolution is brewing.
As for the distinctive clusters of almost-black edible berries that follow, these can be added to muffins or used to make a health-boosting syrup as well as jams and wine.
Climate change is altering juniper berry flavors, threatening gin's distinctive taste as weather patterns affect essential oils.
There are several varieties of juniper plant, which is a species of conifer, usually found as an evergreen shrub or small tree. It is the berries from the plant that give gin its taste: and – in the ...
Juniper berries, known for their bold aroma and medicinal properties, are harvested from a wild evergreen shrub that thrives ...
French gin brand Citadelle launched Rouge, a new expression flavored with red fruits and berries. The new spirit will be up for grabs this month.
Scientists have discovered that juniper berries—the key botanical giving gin its distinctive taste—vary dramatically depending on where they're grown and weather conditions at harvest ...