Following a successful launch at London Cocktail Week, the 'Plymouth Gin Icons Masterclass', is delighted to be partnering with Waitrose & Partners for 8 exclusive sessions.
Plymouth Gin, a cocktail staple, was the first gin to be used in the original Dry Martini, the Pink Gin and the Gimlet and continues to be recognised as the best gin for martinis today.
In this hour long, cocktail masterlass led by the Plymouth Gin ambassador team, you'll discover the history of Plymouth Gin and learn how to create 3 iconic gin cocktails with a modern twist, picking up key cocktail making skills to impress at home.
- 1 hour session
- Seasonal twist on a Gimlet to welcome
- Gin & cocktail history and interactive making 3 cocktails
- Takeaway bottle of Plymouth Gin miniature, a Plymouth Gin recipe book & Plymouth Gin measuring jigger.
Time & Date
6:30pm Fri 28th Jun 2019
Number of guests
1-15 guests
Event type
Paid
Other Info No Food Rules have been set. House Rules Smart casual Is near public transport
Drinks etc Alcohol served
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Alison Edgar
August 25, 2019
Our host Liberty was excellent and the event was great fun and we had some great tastings, learned some good pairings
Alison Edgar
August 25, 2019
Our host Liberty was excellent and the event was great fun and we had some great tastings, learned some good pairings
Russell Wheatley
August 19, 2019
It was a refreshing change at Waitrose Canary Wharf as they have not hosted tutored wine tastings for nearly five years. Aneta, the wine expert was knowledgable about the subject kept us involved during the evening. We were made aware of the sponsor's wines and have purchased some of them. The rating above for "Food" is for the wine. We purchased food from the bar, hence not part of the review.
Russell Wheatley
August 19, 2019
It was a refreshing change at Waitrose Canary Wharf as they have not hosted tutored wine tastings for nearly five years. Aneta, the wine expert was knowledgable about the subject kept us involved during the evening. We were made aware of the sponsor's wines and have purchased some of them. The rating above for "Food" is for the wine. We purchased food from the bar, hence not part of the review.
Steve Dodd
August 7, 2019
Very good, knowledgable, interesting, and a pleasant style. Demonstrated how different wines could be paired with different foods. Would have preferred to have a canernet saiignon red to try instead of the final red which was far too sweet (apothicary?).
Steve Dodd
August 7, 2019
Very good, knowledgable, interesting, and a pleasant style. Demonstrated how different wines could be paired with different foods. Would have preferred to have a canernet saiignon red to try instead of the final red which was far too sweet (apothicary?).
Robert Posselt
August 4, 2019
Not a great evening. Our host (Joe) was not very good. Not very knowledgeable or enthusiastic about his presentation. Would not recommend him. A pity Waitrose did not provide any nibbles to go with the drinks. They have a Sushi bar (Worcester branch) and it would have been great to provide some Sushi to compliment the Japanese drinks. (So ignore my rating on the food) It would not have cost Waitrose very much as the Sushi provided could have been close to its sell by date, and the fact they make the Sushi instore would have been a great opportunity to promote this side of their business. A missed opportunity here! Not a great evening on this ocassion.
Robert Posselt
August 4, 2019
Not a great evening. Our host (Joe) was not very good. Not very knowledgeable or enthusiastic about his presentation. Would not recommend him. A pity Waitrose did not provide any nibbles to go with the drinks. They have a Sushi bar (Worcester branch) and it would have been great to provide some Sushi to compliment the Japanese drinks. (So ignore my rating on the food) It would not have cost Waitrose very much as the Sushi provided could have been close to its sell by date, and the fact they make the Sushi instore would have been a great opportunity to promote this side of their business. A missed opportunity here! Not a great evening on this ocassion.
Nicola Thompson
August 3, 2019
He was very good, informative about the gin and history of it, very friendly and relaxed.
Nicola Thompson
August 3, 2019
He was very good, informative about the gin and history of it, very friendly and relaxed.
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