How Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent Celebrate Valentine s Day at Home
Though Berkus may not love the holiday s trademark colors, he celebrates love with Brent and their children. Feb 9, 2021
Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent are one of our favorite design couples. In May, the adorable pair will mark seven years of marriage. In fact, they plan to make an early toast to their upcoming anniversary this Valentine s Day while enjoying some classic martinis (see their special recipe below). While Berkus is all for celebrating his love with Brent (cheers!), he s surprisingly not too keen on the rest of the holiday and will be steering clear of anything red or pink.
Tanqueray launches blackcurrant gin 9th February, 2021 by Lucy Shaw
High-end gin brand Tanqueray is hoping to capitalise on the flavoured gin boom with the launch of a blackcurrant expression called Blackcurrant Royale.
The 41.3% ABV gin, inspired by Charles Tanqueray’s travels to France, is made with the four botanicals of Tanqueray London Dry Gin blended with French blackcurrants, vanilla and black orchid, to add “exotic floral notes”.
Brand owner Diageo describes the gin as “luxurious, with a rich and sophisticated flavour profile that will elevate a crisp summer gin and tonic”.
Tanqueray Blackcurrant Royale is on sale now on Amazon, and is due to hit supermarket shelves on 17 February, with plans to roll it out in the on-trade later this year.
Blackcurrant flavour and ready-to-drink cans bolsters Tanqueray gin portfolio Print
4th February 2021
Gin brand Tanqueray is expanding its portfolio with the launch of a Blackcurrant Royale variant, as well as two new ready-to-drink cans.
Tanqueray Blackcurrant Royale will roll-out from the end of this month, retailing at £25 for a 700ml bottle, and features “juicy blackcurrants from France, warm vanilla and the exotic floral notes of black orchid” blended with Tanqueray London Dry Gin.
The brand is also set to launch two ready-to-drink 250ml cans in Tanqueray London Dry Gin & Tonic and Tanqueray Flor de Sevilla & Tonic variants, retailing at £2.50.
The brand said premium pre-mix brands are growing 43% and the new formats will “provide consumers convenient and delicious ways to enjoy the unmistakable taste of Tanqueray”.
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Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent on how to level-up your scaled-down celebration.
By Betsy Goldberg Dec 11, 2020
We may have put the big parties on pause this year (sigh), but that doesn’t have to mean tamping down the holiday spirit. In fact, in the absence of all those big bashes, making your own home festive and cozy feels more important than ever even if it’s only one other person, or a few, that you’re having over.
Tanqueray London Dry Gin
That’s not to say that you should be giving hosting a lot of time or effort. There’s no need for that, say interior designers and couple Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent, who are all about easy entertaining. Take their go-to cocktail, a Holiday Thyme Martini made with Tanqueray London Dry Gin, for example. Instead of mixing each drink on the spot, they prep a pitcher-full ahead of time so that guests can pour their own. “That’s one thing off your plate,” says B