History,
Pimm's has been intrinsically linked with the British summertime for years, so it's no surprise the drink is rooted in British history.
Founded in London in 1840 - the same year King's College Hospital was opened - it was a time for celebrations. It was James Pimm who blended his famous No.1 Cup - a secret recipe of gin, herbs and liqueur - as an aid for digesting oysters in his London Oyster bar.
To this day, the recipe behind the iconic Pimm's No. 1 remains a closely guarded secret. The complex fruity notes of bittersweet caramelised orange, fresh citrus and herbal flavours are perfectly balanced with refreshing lemonade.
The taste of Pimm's is a mystery to be savoured, not solved.
Tasting Notes,
Bittersweet, orangey, herbal and mildly bitter with camomile, cinnamon, star anise, dark liquorice, chocolate and rootyness.
Pimm's has been intrinsically linked with the British summertime for years, so it's no surprise the drink is rooted in British history.
Founded in London in 1840 - the same year King's College Hospital was opened - it was a time for celebrations. It was James Pimm who blended his famous No.1 Cup - a secret recipe of gin, herbs and liqueur - as an aid for digesting oysters in his London Oyster bar.
To this day, the recipe behind the iconic Pimm's No. 1 remains a closely guarded secret. The complex fruity notes of bittersweet caramelised orange, fresh citrus and herbal flavours are perfectly balanced with refreshing lemonade.
The taste of Pimm's is a mystery to be savoured, not solved.
Tasting Notes,
Bittersweet, orangey, herbal and mildly bitter with camomile, cinnamon, star anise, dark liquorice, chocolate and rootyness.
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