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

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