
Responsible Drinking
Entre Nous Gin was born from the belief that the finest moments are those shared slowly, with intention, and with people who matter. To drink well is not to drink more — it is to be fully present, at the table, in the conversation, in the moment. That is the art of entre nous.


Understanding Alcohol
Alcohol, a natural product of fermentation present in gin, wine, beer and other beverages, contains ethanol that affects each person differently depending on metabolism, age, hydration, and food intake.
Understanding your own relationship with alcohol is the first step towards enjoying it meaningfully and safely.
How to Enjoy Entre Nous Gin Responsibly
The spirit of Entre Nous is one of quality over quantity — long evenings rather than rushed ones, depth rather than excess. Eat well before you drink, stay hydrated, and always arrange safe transport home in advance.
If you are hosting, create space for everyone: offer generous food and non-alcoholic alternatives, ensure your guests can get home safely, and always verify that those you are serving are of legal drinking age. The best shared moments leave room for everyone at the table.



The Art of the Apéritif
Entre Nous Gin was designed for a specific moment: the hour before the meal, when the conversation opens and the evening begins to take shape.
The apéritif is not a warm-up. It is a ritual — one that calls for presence, not speed. A well-made gin tonic, taken slowly, with the right people, in the right light, is its own reward. That is the Provençal way of things, and it is ours.
Crafted in Limited Quantities. Made to be Savoured.
Every bottle of Entre Nous Gin is tied to a season's harvest. When the lavender fields give less, we produce less. There is no overstock, no rush, no compromise.
This natural limitation is a reminder built into the product itself: some things cannot — and should not — be consumed without thought. Each bottle deserves to be opened at the right moment, with the right people, and finished slowly.



Situations to Consider Carefully
Certain circumstances call for complete abstention from alcohol.
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Pregnancy: Medical guidelines strongly advise complete abstention during pregnancy due to risks to foetal health.
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Driving: Even small amounts of alcohol impair driving ability. If driving is anticipated, avoid alcohol entirely.
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Professional Contexts: Complete sobriety is required in any occupation involving safety, machinery or the wellbeing of others.
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Youth and Elderly: Minors should not consume alcohol. Older adults are encouraged to consult a medical professional regarding safe consumption levels.
Recognising Alcohol Misuse
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Alcohol Misuse: Regularly drinking in excess, to the detriment of health, relationships or daily life.
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Alcohol Dependence: A physical or psychological compulsion to drink that requires professional support.
If you or someone close to you is struggling, please seek help promptly.
For further guidance: World Health Organization — Global Strategy to Reduce Harmful Use of Alcohol

