The Double Dutch Rhubarb & Pineneedle flavored tonic has been unveiled by the brand as a new limited-edition offering for libation connoisseurs and mixologists alike that packs the flavor of the holiday season into a bottle.
The tonic is made with a blend of locally sourced rhubarb and pine needles, which work together to create a premium flavor profile that's herbaceous and citrusy. The tonic is made using molecular gastronomy principles and is recommended to be served with light spirits and citrus.
Co-Founder Raissa de Haas spoke on the new Double Dutch Rhubarb & Pineneedle flavored tonic saying, "Winter drinks are rich and satisfying and we went through many taste tests to develop a seasonal mixer that embraces the spirit of Christmas. Our second limited edition flavour of Rhubarb & Pineneedle reflects our commitment to continuously introduce uniquely flavoured mixers of superlative quality to the market, and has been developed to be enjoyed with a range of spirits as well as alone."
Festive Holiday Tonics
The Double Dutch Rhubarb & Pineneedle Flavored Tonic is Limited-Edition
Trend Themes
1. Limited-edition Flavored Tonics - There is a demand for new and unique flavored tonics that align with the holiday season.
2. Molecular Gastronomy Principles - Incorporating molecular gastronomy principles in food and beverage preparation presents an opportunity for innovation and experimentation.
3. Locally-sourced Ingredients - Consumers are becoming more conscious about the origin of their food and beverage ingredients, which presents an opportunity for agriculturally-focused innovation.
Industry Implications
1. Beverage Manufacturing Industry - There is an opportunity for beverage manufacturers to incorporate unique and high-quality ingredients in their products to cater to the holiday season demand.
2. Hospitality Industry - Hotels, restaurants, and bars can expand their offerings and create special menus for the holiday season with unique and flavorful tonics and mixers.
3. Agriculture Industry - Locally-sourcing ingredients for food and beverage products can support the growing demand for sustainability and transparency in agriculture practices.