Travel retail push for Gin 1689
By Miona MadsenGin 1689, which is owned by the Amsterdam Craft Gin Company, has secured two new airport listings in the Netherlands.

In addition to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, the brand will now also be available at Eindhoven Airport, the second-largest airport in the Netherlands, which accommodates more than seven million passengers annually
The brand’s three expressions – Dutch Dry Gin, Pink Gin, and Orange Gin – can also be found at The Hague Airport in Rotterdam, the country’s third-largest airport.
The milestone is said to represent the next step in sharing Gin 1689’s ‘heritage-rich’ spirit with a wider global audience.
Alexander Janssens and Patrick van der Peet launched the gin brand in 2018.
Gin 1689 is based on a 300-year-old recipe dating back to the time of William of Orange, honouring the deep historical roots of Dutch gin-making.
Earlier this month, the company secured a listing with spirits retailer Gall & Gall in the Netherlands for its orange-flavoured expression.
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