GSM Premium Gin gives Art patrons a treat

For decades, Ginebra San Miguel, Inc. (GSMI) has advocated support to the local arts and culture. GSM Premium Gin, GSMI’s upscale brand, continues this tradition as it partners with Art in the Park, a gathering of a diverse group of artists and art enthusiasts with the mission of making visual arts accessible to everyone.

Last Sunday, April 2, Art in the Park, an annual event organized by Philippine Art Events, Inc., at Jaime Velasquez Park, Salcedo Village, Makati City from 10 AM to 10 PM.

One of the major attractions in the event is the GSM Premium Gin Cart, which is inspired by the rich heritage and history of Ginebra San Miguel that spans over 180 years. The gin cart is highlighted by the iconic Ginebra San Miguel logo of National Artist Fernando Amorsolo etched on the gin cart’s wooden finish.

The GSM Premium Gin Cart will be offering handcrafted cocktails such as Calamansi Surprise and Mango Paradise, using both locally sourced products and imported ingredients.

Aside from the GSM Premium Gin Cart, there will also be interactive mural artworks where visitors can participate in the completion of the artworks.

GSM Premium Gin is an exquisite blend of botanical extracts and juniper berries, splashed with a tang of delectable citrus and blended with high quality alcohol. GSM Premium Gin is a consistent Gold Quality Label awardee of the Monde Selection International Institute for Quality Selections.

For more on GSM Premium Gin and its handcrafted cocktail mixes, visit www.facebook.com/GSMPremiumGin or www.gsmpremiumspirits.com.ph.

GSMI, a subsidiary of San Miguel Corporation, is the producer of the world’s no. 1 selling gin Ginebra San Miguel, and other quality distilled spirits including GSM Premium Gin, GSM Blue, GSM Blue Flavors, Antonov Vodka, Vino Kulafu, and Primera Light Brandy.

 

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