
At our family reunion weekend this past summer, I hired a wonderful caterer to help out with all the cooking. We were a big group and I didn’t want to be stuck in the kitchen all weekend, missing out on all the fun. Erin, the owner of the catering company, suggested we set up a gin and tonic bar for the first night when everyone arrived. I quickly informed her that I didn’t drink gin and tonic. She told me that, clearly, I have not tried the right gin and tonic and she was on a mission to convert me. I agreed, with the caveat that we have some wine and Prosecco ready, just in case. 
She mixed up a cocktail using The Botanist Gin, Fever-Tree Tonic Water, and a squeeze of fresh lime. I took a sip and discovered that “Say. I like Gin and Tonic. I do!!” Everyone adored this delicious drink. The gin is created using 22 hand foraged natural botanicals. Gin is traditionally made with juniper which I find has a strong pine presence. The Botanical gin does use juniper but it is judiciously balanced with other botanicals including mint, elderflower, sage, orange peel and thyme to name a few.
Fever-Tree tonic water is the perfect accompaniment to The Botanist Gin, as it is crafted using floral botanicals. The combination of this tonic and that gin are culinary alchemy. I should mention that this is not a sponsored post, but it sure could be. I have come over to the dark side!!



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Thanks Liria!
Sounds yum. I just recently re-discovered G and T and will try this but where oh where do u buy dried hibiscus flowers?
Thanks Mark
Dried hibiscus flowers are available on Amazon. Not sure if you will be making these in Ottawa or Florida. Here is the link to the hibiscus flowers on US Amazon site:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CRXFKSO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Enjoy.
That looks delicious!! And you’re getting way more vitamins from the grapefruit than wine!! So glad that you tried a new drink, Cindy!
Thanks Rina. I love your healthy perspective on this drink!!