Gin
Gin /ˈdʒɪn/ is a distilled alcoholic drink that derives its predominant flavour from juniper berries (Juniperus communis). Gin originated as a medicinal liquor made by monks and alchemists across Europe, particularly in southern France, Flanders and the Netherlands, to provide aqua vita from distillates of grapes and grains. It then became an object of commerce in the spirits industry. Gin emerged in England after the introduction of the jenever, a Dutch and Belgian liquor that was originally a medicine. Although this development had been taking place since the early 17th century, gin became widespread after the William of Orange-led 1688 Glorious Revolution and subsequent import restrictions on French brandy.
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Gin
Gin /ˈdʒɪn/ is a distilled alcoholic drink that derives its predominant flavour from juniper berries (Juniperus communis). Gin originated as a medicinal liquor made by monks and alchemists across Europe, particularly in southern France, Flanders and the Netherlands, to provide aqua vita from distillates of grapes and grains. It then became an object of commerce in the spirits industry. Gin emerged in England after the introduction of the jenever, a Dutch and Belgian liquor that was originally a medicine. Although this development had been taking place since the early 17th century, gin became widespread after the William of Orange-led 1688 Glorious Revolution and subsequent import restrictions on French brandy.
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Gim ou gin é uma bebida destil ...... a o combate de drogas ilegais.
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Gin (angl. výslovnost [džign][ ...... í z obilného destilátu a bylin
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Gin /ˈdʒɪn/ is a distilled alc ...... fruit, flavourings and sugar.
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Gin adalah minuman beralkohol ...... dan didistilasi ulang dalam .
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Gin destilatutako alkoholdun e ...... onic) edo hutsik edan daiteke.
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Gin is een sterke geestrijke o ...... j zelden puur wordt gedronken.
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Gin är en destillerad spritdry ...... sken (Juniperus communis) hör.
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Gin – anglosaski rodzaj , bezb ...... oniła żołnierzy przed malarią.
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Il gin è una bevanda alcolica, ...... riva proprio da questa pianta.
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La ginebra es una bebida alcoh ...... n agua tónica.[cita requerida]
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A selection of bottled gins on sale
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Barley or other grain, juniper berries
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Gim ou gin é uma bebida destil ...... a o combate de drogas ilegais.
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Gin (angl. výslovnost [džign][ ...... í z obilného destilátu a bylin
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Gin /ˈdʒɪn/ is a distilled alc ...... restrictions on French brandy.
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Gin adalah minuman beralkohol ...... nis, kayu manis, dan kapulaga.
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Gin destilatutako alkoholdun e ...... onic) edo hutsik edan daiteke.
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Gin is een sterke geestrijke o ...... j zelden puur wordt gedronken.
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Gin är en destillerad spritdry ...... sken (Juniperus communis) hör.
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Gin – anglosaski rodzaj , bezb ...... dwa najpopularniejsze rodzaje.
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Il gin è una bevanda alcolica, ...... riva proprio da questa pianta.
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La ginebra es una bebida alcoh ...... nas de enebro.[cita requerida]
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