Europe’s top court has drawn a sharp boundary in the fast-growing zero-percent market, ruling that “gin” is for the real spirit only.
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The European Court of Justice has ruled that the term 'gin' is exclusively reserved for alcoholic drinks under EU law. This ...
A beverage called "gin" must contain alcohol and juniper berries, and have an alcohol content of at least 37.5%, Europe's top ...
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