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J'Something on launching his own craft gin - Jin GinMi Casa frontman J'Something has taken on the food world in a big way, as a chef, cookbook author, restaurant owner, host of two cooking shows - Something's Cooking and What's for Dinner - and judge on My Kitchen Rules South Africa. Now, he's tried his hand at a new craft, with the launch of his very own gin brand. ![]() Jin Gin is a locally produced craft gin inspired by J’Something’s Portuguese and South African heritage. To bring the idea to life, he collaborated with gin producers Craft Link – makers of the acclaimed Ginologist Gin – and distributor Beverage Emporium. With the tagline Algo Diferente, which is Portuguese for 'Something Different', J’Something (real name Joao da Fonseca) sought to introduce a fresh take on gin in what's become a competitive market. Flavour combinations are a mix of savoury and sweet with Rooibos, Orange and Honey; Tomato and Sweet Piquant Peppers and Honey and Olives. “I wanted to do something that I love. I’ve never been much of a drinker, but a good G&T always hit the spot. The team at Craft Link helped me create a gin that not only suits my audience and their palates but that also represents something different in the market; ultimately it represents my story. I mean it’s still a gin, it’s just ‘something different’,” he explains. Here, the celebrated muso and foodie shares the inspiration behind his new venture.
To be honest with you all I thought was, "How cool would be it be if we replaced the G from Gin with a J because it still says JIN!" A door opened up for me a year after having this idea with Sherry from Beverage Emporium and I jumped at it because that’s how I roll... I live to try and see my potential. So flavour one is Rooibos, Orange and Honey. This is a delicious, easy drinking, slightly sweet Jin that represents both my music and my heritage. Rooibos and honey happens to be the singer’s drink; I drink a cup before every show. Oranges are inspired by the South of Portugal where we have THE most delicious oranges in the world. The second flavour combination is tomato and sweet piquant peppers. Now this is a special Jin. I love the idea of bringing food into Jin. Offering a slightly savoury vibe to one of my Jins was important because this one represents my passion for food. The peppadews also make it proudly South African. The last flavour is one I am really excited about because the flavour of this Jin is just phenomenal: olive and honey! It’s a unique flavour – slightly sweet and slightly savoury, it encapsulates both my worlds of music and food so well.
But I’m a creative; I love this type of a challenge because it forces us to think outside the box and that’s where I’m most comfortable.
Jin Gin is available from selected Pick n Pay and Ultra Bottle Stores and retails from approx. R390 per bottle. About Lauren HartzenbergManaging editor and retail editor at Bizcommunity.com. Cape Town apologist. Dog mom. Get in touch: lauren@bizcommunity.com View my profile and articles... |