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The Tippling Point | Preferred gin of the Dutch East India Company, and Ray Charles

Today, Bols makes more than 38 flavours of liquor; most of them based on century-old recipes. It is Kyndal India that markets the product in our country.

January 29, 2022 / 12:38 IST
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Bols was acquired by Gabriel Theodorus, a financier from Rotterdam, in the 1800s. In 1823, he shipped the first Bols to the US, where jazz legends like Ray Charles made it popular. (Photo by Theo van Haren Noman/Nationaal Archief via Wikimedia Commons CC-Zero)

A trip to nearly 450 years back in history, to the Netherlands, to seek the first flutterings of the oldest distillery in the world. Here we go!

Ever since they learnt the art and science of distilling from the Arabs, the Europeans had been throwing up wonderful discoveries in making alcoholic spirits. But who exactly broke into juniper and other botanicals to exact their potential for making the first genever (the oldest style of gin) is still shrouded in mystery. But once it was discovered, there was no turning back.

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It was in the 16th century. People of Amsterdam managed to satiate themselves with an assortment of crude genever that came from local homes. It was then that a Protestant family - the Bulsius family - fleeing from Antwerp because of religious persecution sought refuge in their town.

Once the Bulsius family settled down, they inquired about the possibility of setting up a distillery in the town. They wanted to make genever - the first of the branded kind. Soon the family adopted the more Dutch-sounding name Bols for the product. Permission was denied.