CROSS KEYS ORIGIN
1000 miles north from Berlin, between blooming marshes of Lithuania and stony Estonian islands, lays the crown jewel of Eastern Baltic coast – Rīga, the capital of Latvia. This city has always bred all kinds of rebels: it was the cradle of Reformation, hub of revolutionaries and homestead of anarchists. Its history has inspired unique and rebellious drinks as well.
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The first was the famous Herbal Bitter Riga Black Balsam – an alchemic experiment of 1752 with its still secret recipe, and the latest is Cross Keys gin. Created by the same master distiller who blends Balsam today, the gin takes its name from crossed keys – an ancient symbol of urban hospitality and part of Riga’s heraldry.