Bombay Sapphire Distillery, Laverstoke Mill, United Kingdom
From paper to…gin? In its former life, this distillery was a paper mill used to produce banknotes for the British Empire during the 18th century. Once owned by William the Conqueror and Henry VIII, the mill’s story can even be traced back as early as the 1086 Doomsday Book. After years of abandonment, Bombay Sapphire transformed the historic structure into a striking example of environmentally-conscious architecture. The futuristic glass greenhouses nurture the 10 native botanicals used in Bombay Sapphire gins—one side caters to plants from a tropical climate, and the other mimics the Mediterranean
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