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ELEPHANT STRENGTH GIN<br />

<strong>Elephant</strong> Strength <strong>Gin</strong><br />

is a variation on the award-winning<br />

<strong>Elephant</strong> London Dry <strong>Gin</strong> – and with<br />

its 57% ABV, it’s stronger and<br />

mightier than the original.<br />

It amplifies the aroma and<br />

fragrance of the unique mixture of<br />

botanicals, yet retaining the same<br />

smooth and balanced character that<br />

London Dry has become celebrated<br />

for. The fresh aromas of the African<br />

Buchu, orange and mountain pine are<br />

more noticeable add to the higher<br />

viscosity that makes this <strong>Elephant</strong><br />

Strength stand out among other<br />

Overproof gins.<br />

Due to the higher strength gin’s nautical origin,<br />

the bottles of the <strong>Elephant</strong> Strength <strong>Gin</strong> have a<br />

rope-like string to seal the bottle with a<br />

charming miniature anchor hanging from<br />

it.<br />

Inspiration from the gin’s naval origins,<br />

the bottles show navy blue accents and an<br />

inviting new map with ocean<br />

adventures.<br />

<strong>Elephant</strong> Strength bottles carry the names of<br />

the so-called Magnificent Seven: the<br />

strongest and most impressive elephants known<br />

to Kruger National Park, South Africa –<br />

with tusks weighing more than 50kg each.<br />

Kambaku, João, Dzombo, Mafunyane,<br />

Ndlulamithi, Shawu, Shingwedzi have all sadly<br />

died, but <strong>Elephant</strong> <strong>Gin</strong> wants these legends to<br />

live on by telling their tale in commemoration.

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