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Ibhu750ml Indlovu Prickly Pear and Vanilla Gin

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R299

Retail: R500
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Not for persons under the age of 18

R299

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About

Africa’s original prickly pear gin ‘Indlovu’ is the word for elephant in several African languages. These African giants spend much of their time selectively browsing the vegetation for local botanicals that make up their diet. A bush delicacy for the Indlovu is the prickly pear cactus, especially the delicious, delicately flavoured fruit. Removing the prickles is no problem for these intelligent beasts who use their feet to rub away the thorns – we don’t advise trying this at home! The prickly pear contains polyphenols, minerals and vitamins and in traditional medicine, the pulp of the prickly pear fruit has been used to treat inflammation and even hangovers. Close your eyes, take a sip and indulge in flavours of the African elephants’ savannah delicacy.

Product Features
  • An innovative premium gin for the adventurous spirit and the discerning gin collector.
  • The only gin designed by the African elephant from foraged botanicals, uncover the true taste of Africa in every glass.
  • The gin is smooth, complex with earthy flavours and so good all you need is a glass and ice.
  • 15% of profits are donated to the Africa Foundation to support their wildlife conservation projects
Product specifications
  • 750ml
  • ABV 43% 
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