Introducing Yorkshire's Tame & Wild soft drinks brand

Refreshing glass of Tame & Wild

Luxury, soft drinks brand Tame & Wild founded by fifth-generation Yorkshire farmer, Annabel Makin-Jones, offers all natural, sophisticated sparkling drinks which can be enjoyed as an alternative to alcohol - whilst also working well as a mixer at weddings! 
A recipe of English berries and botanicals with gently sparkling water created for the sophisticated palate where overtones of botanical flavours combine with the natural sweetness of the fruit – resulting in an elegant drink, fit for any occasion. But like fine wine or gin the craft is not in the ingredients, but in how they're brought together.

The all natural, award-winning drinks are less than 30 calories and have less than 5g of sugar making them the perfect soft drinks for the health conscious and those looking for alcoholic alternative. Inspired by the countryside, Tame & Wild currently offer four flavours of which include: strawberry, cucumber and limeflower; rhubarb, elderberry and rose; blueberry, dandelion and lavender; and damson, rosehip and passionflower.

Providing great taste and also health benefits from many of the botanicals, you can enjoy the beautifully blended flavours whilst knowing the ingredients will help you and your body. For example, blueberries are ranked number one in antioxidant health benefits in a comparison with more than 40 fresh fruits and vegetables, and the large amount of copper and iron found in damson plums make them a great fruit for improving your circulatory system and boosting your red blood cell count.

The drinks can be bought online, either individually or as a beautifully presented pack of four and are stocked in a variety of luxury retail sites across the country which include Daylesford Farm Shops, Fortnum & Mason and Selfridges.

For further information, visit: www.tameandwilddrinks.co.uk

You may also be interested in

Marriage, Money, and Modern Love: Gen Z and Millennials

Marriage, Money, and Modern Love: Gen Z and Millennials

"As a family barrister, I spend much of my professional life dealing with what happens when relationships break down," says Rosanne Godfrey-Lockwood, Family Barrister at 4PB. "That vantage point inevitably shapes how I think about marriage — not cynically, but realistically. It is perhaps unsurprising, then, that one of the most notable trends I have observed in recent years is the growing interest in prenuptial agreements among Gen Z and younger Millennial couples.

READ ARTICLE

Win an Engaged Couple a Dublin Minimoon with GoHen & StagWeb

Win an Engaged Couple a Dublin Minimoon with GoHen & StagWeb

Leading UK stag and hen party providers, StagWeb and GoHen, have launched a brand-new competition offering one lucky engaged couple the chance to win a Dublin minimoon - completely free. Whether it's a little pre-wedding trip to escape the planning stress or a post-wedding adventure before the honeymoon, it could be the perfect little wedding gift for the happy couple - read here now!

READ ARTICLE

Expert says prenups aren't just for the rich and famous

Expert says prenups aren't just for the rich and famous

Legal experts at Richard Nelson LLP are urging Brits to rethink who prenups are really for. While often seen as something reserved for high-profile couples, data suggests they remain largely overlooked in everyday relationships. Just 7 percent of divorced Brits had a prenuptial agreement in place before separating, highlighting a significant gap between perception and reality. Regionally, attitudes vary. Manchester has emerged as the UK's 'prenup capital', with 13 percent of divorced couples having one in place, compared to 8 percent in London and 11 percent in Birmingham. Meanwhile, cities including Liverpool and Southampton reported no uptake among those surveyed.

READ ARTICLE

Pre-wedding nerves, relationship advice and the secrets to a long, happy marriage

Pre-wedding nerves, relationship advice and the secrets to a long, happy marriage

Planning a wedding is one of the most exciting seasons in a couple's life. It is also one of the most emotionally revealing. As someone who has coached over 1,300 women into healthy, committed relationships and marriages through my Love Success Framework, I can tell you this: the way you handle wedding planning is often a preview of how you will handle marriage. Not because of the flowers. Not because of the guest list. But because of how you navigate stress, expectations, decision-making, and emotional needs together. A wedding is an event. A marriage is an energetic ecosystem.

READ ARTICLE

Subscribe to Your Yorkshire Wedding Magazine for free

VISIT SITE

Follow Your Yorkshire Wedding Magazine on Instagram

VISIT SITE

Follow Your Yorkshire Wedding Magazine on YouTube

VISIT SITE

Lister Horsfall

VISIT SITE