South African vodkas and gins you should try right now

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South Africa has made its way firmly onto the map as one of the best vodka and gin producing regions.

So, if you are looking for a local spirit to enjoy from the comfort of your own home, while also giving back to the local economy, look no further than one of these vodka and gin companies. If these spirits are not your favourite spirits, they are about to be.

“We wanted a bottle that would be bold, eye-catching, and stand tall amongst our competitors. In regards to the design, we went with a gradient effect because we wanted a bottle design that tells a story about the process of life, that in life we go through different shades or phases, some phases will be brighter and darker than the other but at the end of the day, we need to enjoy the process as all those different shades shape us.

He said their packaging represents who they are as a black-owned brand. That the copper represents not only who they are, but also the wealth of their people and their land. Co-founder Mogodi said the idea came when he was out clubbing with friends. He thought to himself as to how amazing the experience would've been if they were celebrating with locally produced premium brands that carried the same sort of stature as some of the brands they had been drinking that night.

“This is why one of the first details seen when looking at our meticulously designed bottle is the grand African continent in royal-white on the neck of the bottle. In any part of the world, when someone sees a bottle of Vachellia premium vodka, we want them to know of its African origin, and that it is the epitome of pure African excellence, craftsmanship, and luxury,” he said.

The pink colour of gem gin is derived from pinotage red grape skin extract which is blended with the main ingredients during fermentation and maceration, and which not only adds colour but also releases resveratrol and polyphenols into the gin and of which are known for their antioxidant properties.

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