India's Biggest Gin Festival Is Coming To Mumbai 
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India's Biggest Gin Festival Is Coming To Mumbai

Mumbai, get ready for a juniper-fuelled exploration of the coolest gins over a weekend of revelry.

OT Staff

Food Talk India, the country's premier experience curators, is set to bring the biggest gin celebration to Mumbai with The Gin Explorers Club on May 7 and 8 at Mahalaxmi Race Course. 

Embrace a 'gin-tastic' experience as you hop from bar to bar exploring some of the coolest homegrown and international brands like Doja, Greater Than No Sleep Gin, Gordon's, Hendricks, Jaisalmer, Roku, Samsara The City of Pink, Stranger & Sons, Tamras, Tanqueray, and Terai&mdashall under one roof.

The Gin Explorers Club started in 2018, and after four inspiring editions in Delhi, they are all set to kick off the very first edition in Mumbai.

"They say no two gins in the world can taste the same, and we've created a canvas for their stories to come alive. The Gin Explorers Club is a place for gin enthusiasts and newbies alike to come sip, experience and explore this most unusual spirit," says Anjali Batra, co-founder, Food Talk India.

At the venue, several well-known restaurants will be putting up stalls - such as Motodo, SeeSaw, Tacos & Buns By Tori, Papacream, The Sassy Café, Neel, Indigo Delicatessen, Spice-O-Pedia, Kofuku, Arbab, and Legit.

The festival will also feature an Explorers Flea Market that is bringing homegrown brands like Saucery, Studio Love Letter, and Bartisans.

And as the clock strikes #GinOClock, you can sip and sway to eclectic beats with artists like Culoe De Song, Madstarbase, Kayan, Sindhi Curry, Zokhuma, and more. 

The Information

What Gin Explorers Club Mumbai Edition

When May 7-8, 2022. 3pm to 10pm

Where Mahalaxmi Race Course

Tickets www.insider.in

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