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Ibhu750ml Indlovu Africa's Original Elephant Foraged Botanicals Dung Gin

R399

R500
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Not for persons under the age of 18

R399

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About

This is an exclusive gin for the person who loves the spirit of Africa – the freedom, the sunsets, the textures and the flavours of the African bush. The Ibhu brand is founded in the spirit of innovation, and Indlovu is our gin under that brand. Indlovu gin is made using multiple flavouring runs. The essential ingredients in Indlovu gin are derived from elephant dung that is washed and dried. The extracted botanicals are then infused into the gin, which provides unique African flavours. With help from the elephants of Botlierskop Game Reserve, we produced our first batch of Africa’s Original Elephant Dung Gin – Indlovu Gin. Being able to trace provenance is important because Indlovu gin will have vintages (similar to wine). Depending on the locale where and season during which the dung is collected the botanicals will vary, which will infuse different flavours.

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 Africa Foundation to support their wildlife conservation projects
Product Specifications
  • Product of South Africa
  • ABV 43%
  • 750ml
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