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Would Harry Potter’s Hermione Granger have a signature cocktail? Vogue finds out. Emma Watson attempts Vogue’s ‘Ultimate British Taste Test,’ as she prepares five thirst-quenching cocktails, each with an Emma-twist. True to head girl form, British Vogue’s January 2024 cover star Emma Watson came prepared with a notebook filled with ‘copious notes
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Very extra large tumbler glass with big cubed ice, 50/50 Absolut Citroen and Simply Grapefruit!!!!
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Curious what makes Emma's gin, or any gin, 'sustainable'...🤔
i've never liked espresso or chocolate liqueurs even though it sounds like something i'd be into. I'm also just not into drinking, i never developed that acquired taste and honestly mocktails will always taste better to me than cocktails, so i only drink when i want to loosen up or when I've felt a social obligation. I feel like i'm missing out by not being able to appreciate the taste.
That being said, my go-to cocktail is a baybreeze -cranberry juice, pineapple, vodka.
Now that i'm older and DGAF what people think about me not drinking, i will happily order a Shirley Temple at weddings. Or enjoy champagne.
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It’s made with by-products of the wine industry (grape skins). But the grapes are from France and it’s distilled in England so I imagine there’s some carbon impact shipping all that around. And tbh they don’t make it clear if those grapes contribute to the base spirit or if they’re just part of the botanical element (I’d guess it’s the latter).
So…. My feeling is it’s doing the least sustainability-wise.
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