No mere gin and tonic: Spanish craze employs fruits and herbs to pause summer
by Lisa Futterman, Chicago Tribune
Jul 23, 2018
3 minutes
The gin-and-tonic craze in Spain is nothing new. For years, locals have used the drink to create a lovely pause in the day, and tourists have followed suit. The Spanish cocktail barely resembles the highball from the American corner bar, often made from cheap gin topped with syrupy tonic from the soda gun. In Spain, the gin tonic - a truncated form of ginebra y tonico - is a thing. On
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