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A GLOBAL STORY

Do you remember your first real gin and tonic? I don’t necessarily mean the first chronologically (for most of us, like our first kiss, it’s probably not the auspicious occasion we would like it to have been). No, I mean the first gin and tonic that made you say, “Wow – this is good.”

Mine was on the rooftop terrace of a pub near Clapham

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