As part of a new wonky fruit range, Sapling Spirits debuted Raspberry + Hibiscus Vodka, a new expression that helps to fight food waste. The mission behind this spirits range is to give new life to fruit that doesn't meet premium-grade specifications for its appearance, weight or color. While these so-called "ugly fruits" won't make it to grocery store shelves, this new range repurposes them into a product that's as delicious as ever.
Ivo Devereux, co-founder of Sapling Spirits, says, "At Sapling we believe that beauty is more than skin deep which is why we use natural wonky raspberries that might not look perfect but still taste just as sweet and juicy as their ‘perfect’ counterparts." Featuring raspberries that have been bumped, crushed, squashed or broken, this vodka boasts a fresh and fruity flavor, and an aesthetically pleasing color.
Wonky Fruit Vodkas
Sapling's Raspberry + Hibiscus Vodka Fights Food Waste
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