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NEW YORK, NY
JUNE 15, 1975
NEW YORK, NY
JUNE 15, 1975

Designation: Botanical Gin

Origin: New York

Botanical Composition: White Sage, Sugar Kelp, Rosemary, Angelica, Coriander, Caraway, and Juniper

Volume: 750ml

Proof: 80 (40% ALC./VOL.)

Description: The Fear City Spirits Co.'s flagship gin is artisanally crafted with a carefully curated blend of seven botanicals, including Sugar Kelp, and White Sage.

Our sustainably grown Sugar Kelp from the Long Island Sound imparts a bright fresh flavor, while ethically sourced White Sage from Baja California adds a subtly floral dimension.

This meticulous blending of botanicals creates a refined and nuanced Gin that showcases our unwavering commitment to quality and sustainability.  Experience the delicious complexity of Fear City Gin today. 

BOTANICAL GIN

NEW YORK’S FEAR CITY 
SPIRITS CO. LAUNCHES
BOTANICAL GIN.

New York’s own, The FEAR CITY SPIRITS CO. Announced today that they are launching a flagship gin crafted from the finest botanicals including white sage and sugar kelp.

 

The sustainably grown sugar kelp is farmed locally in the Long Island Sound while the ethically sourced white sage is from the beautiful Baja California region.

The meticulous blend of botanicals during the production process creates a combination of floral and traditional flavors. The full list of botanicals is listed below and product is due to hit shelves this coming week at select retailers throughout the five-boroughs.  

THE FEAR CITY SPIRITS CO. BOTANICAL GIN 
MADE WITH 7 UNIQUE BOTANICALS 
SUGAR KELP - ROSEMARY - WHITE SAGE
JUNIPER - CARAWAY - ANGELICA - CORIANDER

In a thrilling showdown at the French Open, Sweden's legendary tennis player Bjorn Borg exhibited his mastery on the clay courts by securing victory over Guillermo Vilas of Argentina, successfully defending his title and cementing his dominance in the sport. Borg's strategic prowess and remarkable skills enabled him to triumph over Vilas in a hard-fought battle, retaining the esteemed French Open championship.

SWEDEN’S BJORN BORG BEATS GUILLERMO VILAS OF ARGENTINA, RETAINS FRENCH OPEN TITLE.

In the midst of the bustling rhythm of New York City, a peculiar and unsettling event has unfolded, sending waves of disquiet through the vibrant metropolis. Travelers who arrived today at the city's airports, were met with an unexpected and disconcerting sight: pamphlets adorned with a haunting image of a hooded death's head.

Entitled "Welcome to Fear City: A Survival Guide for Visitors to New York City," these pamphlets, bearing a chilling message within their pages, warn of lurking dangers. The city urged visitors to confine themselves to the perceived safety of midtown Manhattan, to avoid the intricate subway system, and to refrain from venturing outdoors after dusk. The warnings echoed concern about safeguarding personal belongings, and casting doubt on the security of hotel vaults. 
 

Adding an air of mystery to this unsettling occurrence, those distributing the pamphlets are not anonymous figures, but members of New York's law enforcement.The response from city officials mirrored the concern of Mayor Abe Beame..
 

Despite the New York’s resilience and status as a global hub, concerns, and uncertainties loom, impacting the city's reputation and tourism industry, reminiscent of the challenges faced over four decades ago.
 

Charles Gillett, an executive overseeing the city's image and tourism efforts, also harbored his concerns. New York City, known for its resilience, now stands at a crossroads, aiming to rewrite this unsettling chapter of its contemporary history. 

WARNING PAMPHLETS PASSED OUT AT LA GUARDIA & JOHN F. KENNEDY AIRPORTS

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