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Z44 Distilled Dry Gin 44% Vol. 0,7l
Z44 Gin

Z44 Distilled Dry Gin 44% Vol. 0,7l

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Gin Mare Mediterranean Gin 42,7% Vol. 0,7l in gift box with 2 glasses
Gin Mare

Gin Mare Mediterranean Gin 42,7% Vol. 0,7l in gift box with 2 glasses

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Malfy Gin CON ARANCIA Sicilian Blood Orange 41% Vol. 0,7l
Malfy Gin

Malfy Gin CON ARANCIA Sicilian Blood Orange 41% Vol. 0,7l

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Gin Mare Mediterranean Gin Capri 42,7% Vol. 0,7l
Gin Mare

Gin Mare Mediterranean Gin Capri 42,7% Vol. 0,7l

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Whitley Neill ALOE AND CUCUMBER GIN 43% Vol. 0,7l
Whitley Neill Gin

Whitley Neill ALOE AND CUCUMBER GIN 43% Vol. 0,7l

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JUNE by G'Vine Gin Wild Peach & Summer Fruit 37,5% Vol. 0,7l
G'Vine

JUNE by G'Vine Gin Wild Peach & Summer Fruit 37,5% Vol. 0,7l

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135° EAST Hyōgo Dry Gin 42% Vol. 0.7l
135° East Gin

135° EAST Hyōgo Dry Gin 42% Vol. 0.7l

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Opihr ORIENTAL SPICED London Dry Gin 42,5% Vol. 1l
Opihr Gin

Opihr ORIENTAL SPICED London Dry Gin 42,5% Vol. 1l

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Tanqueray MALACCA Distilled Gin 41,3% Vol. 1l
Tanqueray Gin

Tanqueray MALACCA Distilled Gin 41,3% Vol. 1l

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Citadelle Jardin D'ÉTÉ Gin 41,5% Vol. 0,7l
Citadelle Gin

Citadelle Jardin D'ÉTÉ Gin 41,5% Vol. 0,7l

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Lind & Lime London Dry Gin 44% Vol. 0,7l
1897 Quinine Gin

Lind & Lime London Dry Gin 44% Vol. 0,7l

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Hendrick's Gin GRAND CABARET 43,4% Vol. 0,7l
Hendrick's Gin

Hendrick's Gin GRAND CABARET 43,4% Vol. 0,7l

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Ableforth's Bathtub Gin 43,3% Vol. 0,7l
Bathtub Gin

Ableforth's Bathtub Gin 43,3% Vol. 0,7l

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Drumshanbo Gunpowder Irish Gin with California Orange Citrus 43% Vol. 0,7l
Drumshanbo

Drumshanbo Gunpowder Irish Gin with California Orange Citrus 43% Vol. 0,7l

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Ungava Canada Gin 43,1% Vol. 1l
Ungava Gin

Ungava Canada Gin 43,1% Vol. 1l

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Amuerte COCA GIN - Blue Edition 43% Vol. 0,7l
Amuerte Gin

Amuerte COCA GIN - Blue Edition 43% Vol. 0,7l

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Saigon Baigur Premium Dry Gin 43% Vol. 0,7l
Saigon Baigur

Saigon Baigur Premium Dry Gin 43% Vol. 0,7l

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Berliner Brandstifter Berlin Dry Gin 43,3% Vol. 0,7l
Berliner Brandstifter

Berliner Brandstifter Berlin Dry Gin 43,3% Vol. 0,7l

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Hendrick's Gin AMAZONIA 43,4% Vol. 1l
Hendrick's Gin

Hendrick's Gin AMAZONIA 43,4% Vol. 1l

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Gin FAQs

Everything you need to know.

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Buying Gin: The Story Behind It

If you want to buy gin, you are probably also interested in the history behind the spirit. The history of gin is a fascinating journey through the centuries, full of stories of discoveries, innovations, and traditions. From its humble beginnings as a medicine to its current role as an iconic component of cocktail culture, gin has undergone a rich and multifaceted development.

The Origin of Gin

Juniper has been used since the 13th century to treat metabolic disorders. During the plague, the herb was used to fumigate rooms. After the plague, alcohol was mainly produced for pleasure. Since grain was more readily available than wine and could also be distilled from the 16th century onwards, a Europe-wide culture of brandy production developed. The subsequent addition of juniper to grain brandies laid the foundation for Dutch Jenever. The Spanish-Dutch War also introduced the English, who were fighting on the Dutch front, to gin. They copied it and further developed it.

However, perfumed waters and medicinal potions were distilled in ancient times, and this knowledge was further developed in various cultures over the centuries in different ways. It is no coincidence that you can buy so many varieties of gin today. However, it was not until the Early Middle Ages that important advances were made that enabled the production of alcohol in the way we know it. This breakthrough occurred in the Persian-Oriental region. The first medical experiments combining alcohol with juniper can be traced back to the year 1000 AD. In the Early Modern Period, alcoholic potions very similar to gin came onto the market, not least thanks to the physician Franziskus de la Boë, also known as the "forefather of gin". Franziskus de la Boë developed these potions under the name Jenever as a remedy for stomach ailments. However, if you buy gin today, you do so for pleasure. This was also the case for his patients, who enjoyed the schnapps so much that they preferred to see it as a luxury item rather than a medicine. This led to Jenever being officially offered as juniper schnapps in the Netherlands. As already mentioned, the English came into contact with Jenever during the Spanish-Dutch War. However, it was not until 1689, when William of Orange-Nassau ascended the English throne, that juniper schnapps gained great popularity in England, where it soon became known as gin and people could buy it as gin. Since then, gin has been an indispensable part of society. Go on a discovery tour with our range of English gins.

Gin Craze and Prohibition: Buying Gin Was Not Always Easy

Gin is a drink with a checkered history. Due to its high alcohol content and comparatively low prices compared to wine and beer, gin became extremely popular in England in the 18th century, especially among the poorer classes. This veritable "gin madness" (also known as the Gin Craze) led to more and more people wanting to buy gin. Numerous distilleries sprang up all over London and the surrounding area to ensure high consumption. However, the quality of the gin was often inferior; sometimes the drink was even diluted with turpentine, which caused massive alcoholism and an increase in violence. It was not until 1751 that the English government reacted with the so-called "Gin Act". This law only allowed licensed dealers to sell gin, which led to many distilleries having to close and the quality of the gin increasing considerably.

The Prohibition in the USA (1920–1933) also played a significant role in the history of gin. Prohibition aimed to ban alcohol and thus curb consumption. But instead of reducing consumption, it led to a boom in illegal distilleries and the emergence of a unique form of gin, the so-called "bathtub gin". This gin, brewed in bathtubs, was often impure and dangerous to consume. Nevertheless, gin enjoyed great popularity during Prohibition, as it was relatively easy to produce and spread rapidly in speakeasies and secret bars. Prohibition finally ended in 1933, but the fame of gin was unstoppable. The historical events surrounding Prohibition sustainably strengthened the popularity of gin and led to the spirit being celebrated in numerous variations to this day.

It is still unclear how gin came to Germany. It was probably brought into the country by soldiers from America and England after World War II. Today, gin is also produced and celebrated in many different variations in Germany. Would you like to buy a German gin? In our online shop, you will find a large selection of premium gins and other spirits that you can easily order online!

Everything About Gin Production

Basic Ingredients: Before you can even buy gin, it must, of course, be produced. Gin production begins with the distillation of neutral alcohol. Neutral alcohol is made from various carbohydrate-containing raw materials such as grain or molasses. The initially tasteless alcohol gets its typical flavor from the addition of juniper berries and other botanicals such as coriander seeds, lemon, or orange peel. According to the EU Spirits Regulation, the neutral alcohol must come from agriculture. For the production of gin, for example, vodka or grain is used. Apart from grain and molasses, alcohol can also be obtained from potatoes, grapes, and other fruits. Inform yourself in more detail before you buy gin next time, about what it consists of.

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Various manufacturing steps of Gin

When buying gin, you may notice that different gin varieties have had their flavors added at various stages of production. Generally, a distinction is made between flavoring during and after distillation. Different methods such as cold extraction, hot extraction, or multiple flavoring can be used. There are various ways gin can be produced and numerous options for adding the desired aroma to the neutral alcohol. Nevertheless, there are four phases into which the production steps can be roughly divided, although these steps and any intermediate steps may vary depending on the distiller. The first step towards buying gin begins with maceration. Here, the spices are added to the neutral alcohol. This is followed by distillation. For this, the spiced alcohol is put into a still. Then the alcohol boils and emits vapors before cooling down again. Next, the gin must be stored; this takes between one and four weeks, depending on the manufacturer and variety. After storage, the gin is diluted to drinking strength with water and delivered by the manufacturer to various stores so that customers can buy their gin. This can be done either through a local gin shop or online. In addition to gin, you can also buy rum from us. Our assortment is large!

Looking to buy real gin? Botanicals and Popular Gin Brands at a Glance

Buying gin means delving into a world of diverse aromas and carefully selected botanicals. What would gin be without juniper and its typical botanicals? Juniper forms the backbone of every gin, but it's the additional botanicals – including berries, fruits, herbs, spices, barks, seeds, and roots – that give it its unique flavor diversity. You won't find a gin that can do without these essential ingredients, and the exact mixtures are often closely guarded trade secrets of the distilleries.

The flavors of gins can be broadly divided into five categories:

  • Juniper-forward Gins: Here, the juniper flavor takes center stage, supported by subtle citrus notes and coriander. These classic gins are ideal for enjoying neat or in a traditional Gin & Tonic.
  • Citrus-forward Gins: Citrus notes like lemon, lime, or bergamot dominate here, often through the addition of fresh citrus peels. They provide a refreshing character and are ideal for summery cocktails.
  • Spicy Gins: Mediterranean herbs like rosemary and thyme or garden herbs define the flavor profile here. These gins have an intense note and fit excellently into complex cocktails.
  • Floral Gins: With blossoms like elderflower and lavender, floral gins have a fragrant, almost flowery note that makes them particularly soft and versatile.
  • Crisp Gins: Pepper, cardamom, and grains of paradise create slightly sharp aromas, providing a spicy and expressive character.

To encourage people to buy their gins, many gins place great importance on combining many different yet harmonious botanicals. Feel free to browse our Gin Top Sellers to get an impression of the various gin types.

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Popular Gin Brands You Should Know

In addition to the various botanicals, well-known gin brands create a special taste experience with their individual recipes. Here are some top brands that have decisively shaped the gin landscape:

  • Tanqueray Gin: A classic, juniper-forward gin that has been produced since the 19th century. With its subtle citrus notes and light spice, Tanqueray is ideal for classic cocktails and G&T lovers.
  • Monkey 47: This German gin from the Black Forest captivates with 47 different botanicals, including regional ingredients like cranberries and blackberries. Its intense and complex flavor makes it the perfect companion for creative cocktails.
  • Hendrick's Gin: Scottish Hendrick's Gin uses unusual ingredients such as cucumber and rose petals, which give it a floral freshness and slight sweetness. A must for anyone looking for a particularly unique taste experience.
  • Malfy Gin: Inspired by the Italian Amalfi Coast, this gin is characterized by vibrant citrus aromas. Varieties such as Malfy Gin con Limone with lemon peels or Malfy Gin Rosa with pink grapefruit offer refreshing taste experiences.

Buy Gin – Many Varieties in Numerous Flavor Options

When buying gin, you will encounter various types of gin, all of which have their own appeal.

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Alcohol-Free Distillates: The Perfect Alternative for Mindful Indulgence

The Non-alcoholic spirits is an ideal option for anyone who wants to enjoy the taste of gin but abstain from alcohol. This growing category offers an answer to the increasing demand for non-alcoholic spirits, both for health-conscious consumers and for those who do not drink alcohol for personal or religious reasons. The non-alcoholic distillate is produced similarly to classic gin: it undergoes careful distillation with selected botanicals to create the same aromatic and spicy notes. This allows connoisseurs to experience familiar aromas such as juniper, citrus fruits, and herbs.

Popular Gin Cocktails: The Best Drinks with Gin

Here you will find a selection of the most popular gin cocktails and a brief explanation of how they can make your gin evening special.

  • Gin Tonic

The ultimate classic: A simple mix of gin and tonic water. With a slice of lime, cucumber, or other garnishes, the Gin Tonic becomes a refreshing all-rounder. You can find tips for perfect preparation in our blog "How to Prepare Gin Tonic Like a Pro".

  • Negroni

Strong, bittersweet, and unmistakable in taste. The Negroni is mixed with gin, red vermouth, and Campari and is perfect as an aperitif. A drink that will delight every gin fan.

  • Gin Fizz

A sparkling cocktail with gin, lemon juice, sugar, and soda. The Gin Fizz is the ideal drink for warm days and surprises with its fresh, light note. Perfect for fans of sparkling cocktails.

  • Martini

Elegant and classic: The Martini, made from gin and dry vermouth, is a timeless cocktail that is simply a must for connoisseurs. Whether shaken or stirred, refined with an olive or lemon – personal taste decides here.

  • Gin Basil Smash

A modern classic for those who like it aromatic. With fresh basil, lemon juice, and gin, you can create an exciting drink. For creative gin alternatives, check out our blog "Gin Cocktails – Alternatives to the Classic Gin Tonic".

  • Tom Collins

The Tom Collins is a light, sweet-and-sour cocktail with gin, lemon juice, sugar syrup, and soda. This drink is ideal for gin newcomers and is easy to prepare – a great start to the world of gin cocktails.

  • French 75

A sparkling highlight that combines gin with champagne. The French 75 is mixed with gin, lemon juice, and champagne and brings elegance to every glass. Perfect for special occasions.

Whether you're looking for new recipes or want to refine your classics: At delicando, you can buy the right gin and try out these popular cocktails at home!

What is the conclusion on buying gin?

Gin is not just a spirit, but a versatile experience. Its rich history and variety of aromas make it an indispensable part of cocktail culture. From classic gin cocktails like the Gin Tonic to creative mixed drinks, gin offers endless possibilities for moments of enjoyment. In addition, gin is increasingly used as an ingredient in gourmet cuisine to add an aromatic touch to dishes. In our online shop, you will find a large selection of different gins as well as whiskyies, rum and many other spirits.