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In 1800 the dandiest London Gentlemen enjoyed eating oysters & chasing them with a shot of gin knocked back & not savoured due to its bitter taste. This is where James Pimms, shellfish monger & famous oyster bar owner in central London had an over night multi million pound idea. He created a gin based drink assorted with quinine, fruit extracts & a secret mixture of herbs to aid digestion. The London gentlemen soon found themselves swallowing their oysters while drinking the Pimm's house cup & this was how the great British Pimm's story begun. By 1851 James Pimms had already dreamt up another 2 recipes to join with the No.1 cup. He made No.2 from brandy & No.3 from scotch. By 1887 Pimm's was national, & the name & company got bought by Sir Horatio Davies who was an MP & Lord Mayor of London. He expanded the oyster bar concept to five Pimm's spirit restaurants. By 1914 Pimm's was drunk throughout the British Empire & became increasingly popular during the war. It was seen as good motivator for troupes on the front line & was away for them to relate to home as it is quintessentially British. This was also the time for Pimm's to become marketing geniuses as they became renowned for their witty ads & clever catch phrases always playing on the British humour. 1969, the era of the swinging sixties, when man was on the moon & Pimm's was orbiting new venture, as they added two new drinks to the family of Pimm's, No.5 cup which was rye based & No.6 cup which was Vodka based. During the 70's, 80's & 90's, Pimm's saw a drop in sales & it wasn't until 2003 when they experienced rejuvenation through an advertising campaign featuring a humorous upper class character played by Alexander Armstrong. This also introduced the world to the catchphrase ‘its Pimm's O'clock'. This advertising campaign boost sales of Pimm's through the roof & saw the introduction of Pimm's winter cup which consisted of Pimm's No.3 cup infused with spices & orange peel. In 2006 the Pimm's brand was bought buy Diageo & their marketing campaign features a more diverse range of characters representing different elements of the Pimm's cocktail all walking towards a garden party with the theme tune of the 70's British classic television series ‘ The New Avengers'. ...
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In 1800 the dandiest London Gentlemen enjoyed eating oysters & chasing them with a shot of gin knocked back & not savoured due to its bitter taste. This is where James Pimms, shellfish monger & famous oyster bar owner in central London had an over night multi million pound idea. He created a gin based drink assorted with quinine, fruit extracts & a secret mixture of herbs to aid digestion. The London gentlemen soon found themselves swallowing their oysters while drinking the Pimm's house cup & this was how the great British Pimm's story begun. By 1851 James Pimms had already dreamt up another 2 recipes to join with the No.1 cup. He made No.2 from brandy & No.3 from scotch. By 1887 Pimm's was national, & the name & company got bought by Sir Horatio Davies who was an MP & Lord Mayor of London. He expanded the oyster bar concept to five Pimm's spirit restaurants. By 1914 Pimm's was drunk throughout the British Empire & became increasingly popular during the war. It was seen as good motivator for troupes on the front line & was away for them to relate to home as it is quintessentially British. This was also the time for Pimm's to become marketing geniuses as they became renowned for their witty ads & clever catch phrases always playing on the British humour. 1969, the era of the swinging sixties, when man was on the moon & Pimm's was orbiting new venture, as they added two new drinks to the family of Pimm's, No.5 cup which was rye based & No.6 cup which was Vodka based. During the 70's, 80's & 90's, Pimm's saw a drop in sales & it wasn't until 2003 when they experienced rejuvenation through an advertising campaign featuring a humorous upper class character played by Alexander Armstrong. This also introduced the world to the catchphrase its Pimm's O'clock'. This advertising campaign boost sales of Pimm's through the roof & saw the introduction of Pimm's winter cup which consisted of Pimm's No.3 cup infused with spices & orange peel. In 2006 the Pimm's brand was bought buy Diageo & their marketing campaign features a more diverse range of characters representing different elements of the Pimm's cocktail all walking towards a garden party with the theme tune of the 70's British classic television series ' The New Avengers'. ...
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In 1800 the dandiest London Gentlemen enjoyed eating oysters & chasing them with a shot of gin knocked back & not savoured due to its bitter taste. This is where James Pimms, shellfish monger & famous oyster bar owner in central London had an over night multi million pound idea. He created a gin based drink assorted with quinine, fruit extracts & a secret mixture of herbs to aid digestion. The London gentlemen soon found themselves swallowing their oysters while drinking the Pimm's house cup & this was how the great British Pimm's story begun. By 1851 James Pimms had already dreamt up another 2 recipes to join with the No.1 cup. He made No.2 from brandy & No.3 from scotch. By 1887 Pimm's was national, & the name & company got bought by Sir Horatio Davies who was an MP & Lord Mayor of London. He expanded the oyster bar concept to five Pimm's spirit restaurants. By 1914 Pimm's was drunk throughout the British Empire & became increasingly popular during the war. It was seen as good motivator for troupes on the front line & was away for them to relate to home as it is quintessentially British. This was also the time for Pimm's to become marketing geniuses as they became renowned for their witty ads & clever catch phrases always playing on the British humour. 1969, the era of the swinging sixties, when man was on the moon & Pimm's was orbiting new venture, as they added two new drinks to the family of Pimm's, No.5 cup which was rye based & No.6 cup which was Vodka based. During the 70's, 80's & 90's, Pimm's saw a drop in sales & it wasn't until 2003 when they experienced rejuvenation through an advertising campaign featuring a humorous upper class character played by Alexander Armstrong. This also introduced the world to the catchphrase its Pimm's O'clock'. This advertising campaign boost sales of Pimm's through the roof & saw the introduction of Pimm's winter cup which consisted of Pimm's No.3 cup infused with spices & orange peel. In 2006 the Pimm's brand was bought buy Diageo & their marketing campaign features a more diverse range of characters representing different elements of the Pimm's cocktail all walking towards a garden party with the theme tune of the 70's British classic television series ' The New Avengers'. ...
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Pink 47 is a premium London Dry gin encased in a beautifully unique diamond shape bottle inspired by the Khavarava pink diamond. This award winning Gin is made from 12 different botanicals & distilled four times to ensure its smooth crisp taste in every ...
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Pink 47 is produced by Old St Andrews Whiskey in Engl&. It is offered in a unique diamond shaped bottle because it was inspired by the legendary Khavarava pink diamond. It is flavoured from 12 different botanicals sourced from all across the world to produce a unique & complex flavour with a crisp & compelling finish. They include Italian Juniper berries that give the classic foundation, supported by two different types of angelica & two different corianders. Citrus fruits & almonds from Spain are expertly balanced with West African nutmeg & several exotic spices from the Orient. It is distilled four times & produced at 47% ABV making it perfect to drink with tonic & as is a base for a great cocktail. It has won numerous awards since its release in 2007 & is a force to be reckoned with in the premium gin category of white spirits. ...
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Pink Pigeon Vanilla infused rum comes from the tropical island of Mauritius, home to the rare pink pigeon which the rum takes its name from. Smooth, elegant with a lively edge, Pink Pigeon gets its tantalising flavour from 3 botanicals, Bourbon Vanilla, O ...
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Pink Royal is a dry fruity gin, four times distilled using the same recipe as famous Pink 47. Carefully crafted in small batches with a blend of ten botanicals then distinctively flavoured with blackberry, raspberry & cranberry. ...
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Unwrap the magic of love with our " Pink Serenity"   Box, a vision of romance in pink with a heart shape adorning the lid. Inside, discover a trio of carefully selected miniatures of your choice, creating a celebration to remember. As an added touch of eleg ...
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The perfect drink for summer get togethers! Crafted with locally grown raspberries left over from making Pinkster Gin combined with elderflowers foraged from the hedgerows of East Anglia. Enjoy with a dash of soda water. ...
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Half bottle Pinkster Gin is agreeably a British affair. This wonderful gin is hand steeped with locally grown raspberries in Cambridgeshire. Deliciously dry & smooth, this gin has a wonderful touch of fresh raspberries on the nose & palate. ...
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Pink Lady Sparkling Pear Cider 75cl

A lovely sparkling perry made from pear and blended with a hint of rose wine. Pairs very well with appetizers and hor d'oeuvres. Enjoy chilled and serve this a a wonderful alternative to wine and champagne
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A lovely sparkling perry made from pear & blended with a hint of rose wine. Pairs very well with appetizers & hor d'oeuvres. Enjoy chilled & serve this a a wonderful alternative to wine & champagne

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Wine - An alcoholic drink made from fermented grapes.
Rose - Commonly associated with a light pink colour
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Elevate your drinking experience with DrinkSupermarket (http://www.drinksupermarket.com/)! Explore an extensive range of premium spirits, wines, beers, and mixers from around the world. Whether you're a connoisseur or casual imbiber, we've got something for every palate and occasion. With unbeatable prices, fast delivery, and expert recommendations, DrinkSupermarket is your ultimate destination for all things alcohol. Elevate your spirits and shop with confidence at DrinkSupermarket!
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