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on march 1 1833 hms beagle dropped anchor in berkeley sound and a young naturalist on board gazed for the first time at the shores of the falkland islands his name charles darwin

this approachable and fruity gin and tonic showcases some of the island's most prized flora

the falkland strawberry is a native fruit that grows freely on these islands we have used boron strawberry puree in its place

hepelgin is a uniquely crafted spirit that is vibrant and intense packed full of citrus pine and juniper flavors

Creator's Tips & Advice

prepare a mint sprig garnish
collect a gin goblet add fresh lime juice
fill with cubed ice stir for five seconds and then lengthen with pentimens tonic
lightly churn to integrate all of the ingredients together top with further ice if required
carefully position the mince brick garnish present and serve

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow do you make a Natural Selection gin and tonic inspired by the Falkland Islands?
QWhat ingredients are used in the Natural Selection recipe?

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Falkland Islands
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Charles Darwin may be best known for his pioneering work in the Galapagos Islands, but few people know that on March 1st 1833, HMS Beagle dropped anchor in Berkeley Sound, in the Falkland Islands. The young English naturalist collected some of the world’s most famous specimens during the round-the-world voyage of HMS Beagle between 1831 and 1836, with the Falklands being a pivotal stop. Today the Falklands are no less impressive than when Darwin first set eyes on their shores. The islands are, of course, known for their unique method of grassland farming (at 850 miles north of the Antarctic Circle, they experience some very challenging weather), but also their fantastic, organic produce. This approachable and fruity gin and tonic showcases some of the island’s prized crops, including rhubarb liqueur, the wild heart of juniper in Hepple Gin and a dash of lime to finish it all off! View the recipe here: https://discover.silversea.com/to-the-curious/salt-bar/natural-selection-cocktail/ Learn more about S.A.L.T.: https://www.silversea.com/salt-silver-moon.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ►Follow Silversea: Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/SilverseaCruises Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/silverseacruises/ Web ► https://discover.silversea.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Silversea Cruises, is recognised as an innovator in the ultra-luxury cruise industry, offering guests large-ship amenities aboard its intimate, all-suite vessels: Silver Wind, Silver Shadow, Silver Whisper, Silver Spirit and Silver Muse – all designed to offer an atmosphere of conviviality and casual elegance. With the inclusion of the expedition ships Silver Origin, Silver Explorer, and Silver Cloud, Silversea's itineraries encompass all seven continents and feature worldwide luxury expedition cruising to the Mediterranean, Caribbean, both Polar Regions and hundreds of fascinating destinations in between. Silversea is also looking forward to the launch of four new ultra-luxury ships: Silver Moon, Silver Dawn, and two Evolution-class ships. Browse Silversea's blog, Discover, and subscribe to receive the latest content directly into your inbox.