THE GIN HISTORY
This is the story of a 'rémois", lover of spirits, a globetrotter who, wherever he travels, tries to discover local, unique and original alcohols, created with the soul.
Settled at the foot of the Reims cathedral, he first launched into the brewery by creating REIMS ROYAL BEER and its 14 recipes.
After having sharpened his taste, he returns to his first love by creating a gin that resembles him, mixing the influences of his travels. Composed of 10 spices, the aromas take off from the tropical forests of the Caribbean, stop to caress the moors of Scotland, doze off in the heart of the Indian jungle to finally arrive in the rice fields of South East Asia.
The gin is sweet yet powerful, floral yet spicy. It leaves a scent of travel in the mouth.
You can simply enjoy it on some ice or with your favorite tonic water.
This exceptional product is also a tribute to the Coronation city, the Art Deco city where Clovis and the Great Gatsby meet.
On the label, unfolds a glass chandelier in the pure Art Deco style of the post-war period. This monumental chandelier adorns the entrance hall of the Carnegie library in Reims, built from 1921 thanks to the patronage of the American industrialist Andrew Carnegie. It is the work of Reims master glassmaker Jacques Simon, whose workshops (today Simon-Marcq) rebuilt all the stained glass windows of the Cathedral of Reims and elsewhere.