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Wales icon’s new drink hits supermarket shelves

21 Sep 2024 4 minute read
Welsh rugby hero Alun Wyn Jones at a Tesco store in Swansea to help deliver the first bottles and cans of his rum liqueur, Mimosa Rwm Espiritu. Photo Tesco/PA Wire

Former Welsh rugby captain Alun Wyn Jones surprised Swansea shoppers as they caught him stacking supermarket shelves.

Wales’ most decorated player who helped win the Six Nations tournament five times, popped into his local Tesco store to help deliver the first bottles and cans of his rum liqueur, Mimosa Rwm Espiritu, to be sold on the high street.

The former rugby great, who retired last year after captaining Barbarians, created a stir as customers queued up for a chat and to take pictures with him in his Tesco uniform on Friday morning.

Stressful

Speaking to the PA news agency ahead of stacking the shelves, he said: “I’ve played in a few big games in a few big stadiums, but I think an aisle in Tesco is going to be more stressful than a lot of those things.”

He added: “I’ve been fortunate to play sport at an elite level.

“We’re not quite there yet in the elite level of the drinks industry, we’re still in our infancy, but I’m looking forward to going to Tesco, and hugely grateful, for not just this opportunity, but all the support we have had.”

He has created the rum and coffee liqueur with the Cardiff Distillery, having been inspired after his favourite drink, a blend of tequila and coffee was discontinued a few years ago.

Mr Jones said he wants his rum to be a “vehicle” to tell a story.

Patagonia 

He said: “In 1865, a ship carrying the first Welsh settlers set off for Patagonia in Argentina in a ship called the Mimosa.

“It carried passengers seeking a new life and opportunities and was soon followed by other ships, which established Welsh-speaking communities in Patagonia which remain today.

“I happened to win my first Welsh cap at the Estadio Raul Conti in Puerto Madryn in Patagonia in 2006 so this gave me inspiration behind the liqueur’s name.

“But when we launched the drink last year, we realised it was 158 years since that historic voyage of the Mimosa – and spookily that was the exact number of caps I won playing for Wales.”

He added: “The important thing is that we’re a Welsh product, telling a Welsh story, being made in Wales.

“I could have had my first cap anywhere, and the fact that I had it in Patagonia and the history of the Welsh settlers.

“Thinking back it’s pretty mad that it started there in a Welsh-speaking place on the other side of the world.

“When that happened little did I think I’d achieve what I have in rugby.”

The rum will initially be sold only in Wales but Mr Jones hopes to start selling it over the border in the future.

Honoured

Tesco’s local buying manager for Wales, Nathan Edwards, said: “When we heard that Alun Wyn – the most decorated British rugby player of all time – was planning to bring out a ‘ready to drink’ version of his rum liqueur we jumped at the chance to stock it.

“The drink has been available through a few online retailers only but never in any high street store so we are truly honoured to be the first to stock it.

“What we never imagined was when Alun Wyn asked if he could don a Tesco uniform and badge in order to help get the first bottles on the shelf of his local store.”


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Welsh Patriot
Welsh Patriot
23 hours ago

But this new Welsh drink will be cheaper in England, due to minimum alcohol pricing here in Wales

hdavies15
hdavies15
23 hours ago
Reply to  Welsh Patriot

Off you go. Nip across the bridge and fetch a van load back.

Welsh Patriot
Welsh Patriot
23 hours ago
Reply to  hdavies15

Sadly, Yes I do!
Like many in Wales I only buy spirits when work takes me across the border into England. As the minimum pricing, doesn’t just affect the cheaper spirits it also has unintended knock on effects, it difficult to have an own brand and premium brand at similar prices.

CapM
CapM
21 hours ago
Reply to  Welsh Patriot

Read
https://www.gov.wales/minimum-unit-pricing-alcohol-summary-guidance
Seems to me that it’s quite likely that “when work takes me across the border” refers to when you leave England.

Welsh Patriot
Welsh Patriot
20 hours ago
Reply to  CapM

Wrong, I live in Wales!

CapM
CapM
21 hours ago
Reply to  Welsh Patriot

“But this new Welsh drink will be cheaper in England, due to minimum alcohol pricing here in Wales”

No it won’t at least not due to minimum unit pricing
Here’s a link that give’s you the opportunity to inform yourself.

https://www.gov.wales/minimum-unit-pricing-alcohol-summary-guidance

However if your tipple is industrially made extra strong ‘cider’ then England is your go to source.
They take the limited disposable income of park bench drinkers seriously there.

hdavies15
hdavies15
23 hours ago

Well done AWJ. Nice to see an ex-player go off and get a business venture up and running. Best wishes to him although he’s the kind of guy who will make his own luck.

Pink Elephants fly!
Pink Elephants fly!
16 hours ago
Reply to  hdavies15

There goes the NHS waiting times at A&E more alcoholics inbound!

Nia James
Nia James
1 hour ago

Fantastic name for this drink. We don’t make enough of our remarkable links with Patagonia (a ‘must visit’ for all). Llongyfarchiadau AWJ, and I hope your business does really well.

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