South Africa’s craft gin scene has seen an explosion in recent years and we’re always game to try something new and different.
As with food, half the battle can be won on presentation alone and this local gin stands head and shoulders above the rest.
A great deal of time and skill goes into crafting the Western Cape’s finest gins. Here’s your chance to look behind the curtain.
Remember the uproar when Pick n Pay sold their infamous ‘citrus for gin’ bag earlier this year? Let’s throw some berries and herbs into the mix.
It’s about time you visited Cape Town, and what better way to do so than to win a R30 000 holiday for two?
Gin sales are booming right around the globe, and much of it can be put down to a simple, but important, trend in the market.
Just when you think you’ve hit peak Cape Town, Pick n Pay comes along and delivers the goods. You can’t help but laugh, really.
Over the past few years, the South African craft gin craze has kicked into overdrive. Looks like the world is taking notice.
If you’ve fallen into the soda / tonic mix-up over the past few months don’t worry, you’re not alone. Turns out Schweppes really dropped the ball with this one.
Ever had one of those drinks that comes with every garnish ever known to humankind? This classic comparison of two G&T’s hits the nail on the head.