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Ega

EgaRefeshing, stylish and alcohol-free

EGA is an alcohol free, crisp, salmon pink blend of early harvested grapes and natural pomegranate and Rooibos tea extracts. EGA has an aroma of fresh berries and Rooibos and is crisp and refreshing on the palate, with zesty fruit flavours. The finish and mouthfeel are similar to that of a white wine.

Ega is packed full of antioxidants, courtesy of three of nature's leading sources of these vital nutrients - grapes, pomegranates and Rooibos. Antioxidants help to slow oxidative damage to our bodies and  to fight the free radicals responsible for premature ageing.

So Ega lives up to its name, literally AGE in reverse!

Ega is certified Halaal by SANHA.

Suggested uses for Ega

  • Ega should always be served well chilled, or over ice.
  • With its crisp acidity, Ega is excellent as an apertif or an alternative to wine.
  • Ega is a great mixer to add interest and fresh flavour to cocktails.
  • Fresh fruit juice, Ega and a few sprigs of mint make a refreshing alcohol-free summer punch.

 

Try our Egatini

Ega is great in cocktails and a simple one to try is the Egatini.

4 parts EGA
1 ½ parts Vodka
½ part freshly squeezed lime juice

Add above to a cocktail shaker with ice and shake till well chilled. Rim a Martini glass with sugar and pour in the mix. Garnish with a few pomegranate seeds at the bottom of the glass and a twist of lime on the rim.

Pomegranates

Ega includes a natural pomegranate extract, sourced from the jewel-like seeds of this ancient fruit.

pomegranate

Rooibos Tea

rooibosleavesRooibos is indigenous to South Africa. The use of this plant by the people of the area stretches back for centuries. Most commonly, the leaves are dried and steeped to produce a red coloured tea, hence the name rooibos or 'red bush'. This tea does not contain caffeine and is rich in antioxidants.

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