Elderflower by Bottlegreen - Flavoured Spring Water

1 rating since posting on Monday, November 7, 2005
Elderflower by Bottlegreen - Flavoured Spring Water
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Delicious Wine, Delicious Water or Both?
Like most of us, I live in both cyberspace AND the realworld. Food can be an issue. Fueling up while working usually consists of snack foods - you know, soda and rice crisps or something along those lines.

I didn't sleep well earlier and after spending the last few hours on tribe.net, I needed a break. 60 minutes of hardcore midnight cardio required something more than caffeine so I dipped into the community fridge and brought out some Elderflower by Bottlegreen Drinks Company.

Straddling a line between flavored spring water and non-alcoholic
wine, Elderflower is delicious. I prefer it straight-up rather than over ice (not wanting to risk diluting the unique taste). Describing the taste is easy...Flowery! Wait...flowery and...well...flowery. Curious?

Like no other beverage on the market.

Other flavours include citrus, cranberry, ginger & lemongrass, blueberry and the company also makes a sherbet/sorbet which I have yet to try. Soon, I hope. ;-). YogaG out.

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From the website: "Kit and Shireen Morris established the company in 1989 with the dream of making English wine from the locally abundant elderflowers. However, the couple adapted their plans and instead used their winemaking expertise to produce non-alcoholic drinks from the finest ingredients and using traditional production techniques. A natural spring rises beneath the factory and draws rainfall from aquifers below the Cotswold Hills. This spring produces water of exceptional purity and forms the basis for all of our drinks."

You can order it from here if you so desire:

www.realfooddirect.co.uk/index.php - Unsubscribed , posted 11/07/05

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