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In addition to a good gin, tonic water also plays a key role in the overall impression of a drink. So that you can rely on the best quality and taste here too, we have listed some very good tonic waters for you.

1724 Tonic Water

1. The tonic gets its name from the hand-harvested cinchona bark, which is harvested 1,724 meters above sea level and comes from the Peruvian highlands. The water comes from Patagonia, which is said to be the purest water in the world. The 1724 tonic is a little more expensive, but it tastes very good.

Fentimans Tonic Water

2. In terms of taste, Fentimans Tonic Water stands out from its competitors. It is brewed using purely botanicals. The ingredients are lemongrass and herbs. Overall, it is less sweet, but still has a pleasant freshness. Fentimans Tonic Water is best combined with a fresh and floral gin.

Fever-Tree Premium Indian Tonic Water

3.Fever-Tree was named Filler of the Year in 2015. No wonder, because the tonic water is not only present in the upscale bar scene, but is also finding more and more fans in private consumption. The mixture of plant-based aromas with rare substances such as bitter orange oil is suitable for everyone who values ​​a really good but unusual tonic water.

Thomas Henry Tonic Water

4.The Thomas Henry Tonic Water has been produced in Berlin since 2010. It has now become a standard in every bar because it is an all-rounder that goes perfectly with most gins. So if you are not sure which tonic water goes best with your gin, you can't go wrong with the Thomas Henry Tonic Water.

Qyuzu Premium Tonic Water

5. This tonic water is a real insider tip. The tonic has been produced since 2013, but it is not really well known here yet. The special thing is the yuzu citrus fruit that is used in the production. Unfortunately, this tonic water is not available in supermarkets, but can only be ordered online.

How to: Gin and Tonic

With the right gin and tonic water, nothing stands in the way of the perfect gin and tonic! Find out exactly how to prepare the long drink here!

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