The creation of the Pimm’s Cup dates back to the early 1800s and is credited to James Pimm, owner of a London oyster bar. Pimm was a smart fellow who understood the value of both fruity-flavored ...
As the grass courts of Wimbledon come alive with top tennis talent, the iconic Pimm's Cup is back, offering spectators a refreshing taste of British tradition amidst the championship's excitement.
There's nothing quite as refreshing as a Pimm's Cup cocktail, which combines the very British Pimm's No. 1 liqueur, sparkling lemonade (or ginger ale) and lots of fresh fruit, mint, and a crisp ...
It’s the ultimate warm-weather sipper. There are plenty of cocktails worth sipping this summer (looking at you, Spaghett) but few feel as effortlessly refreshing as a Pimm’s Cup. Light, fizzy, and ...