As international tourism thank goodness appears even stronger on all our horizons, having already kicked off with the New Zealand bubble, what better way to celebrate than joining me, John Alwyn-Jones for a series of fun and unique, articles and videos, every day this week on Global Travel Media, all about Never Never gin, including a virtual Never Never gin tasting…and even better the chance of winning your very own bottle of the amazing Never Never Triple Juniper Gin, worth around $70!
So, what do you have to do to be in the running?
Well, it is pretty simple really, because all you have to do is read each article like this one and watch each short video clip like this first one below all about Never Never Gin, every day this week and at the end of the week answer a simple question from each day!
There will be five questions, one each day and you must answer all the questions, and then on Friday 7 May at the end of the week for me to receive no later than next Monday 10 May, email all the answers to me to john@eglobaltravelmedia.com.au
How good is that and what could be easier?
Today you will meet Sean Baxter, one of the three founders of Never Never gin and you will discover how Never Never Gin came about and how they make Never Never Gin!
Tomorrow, Tuesday you can discover the very interesting history of gin,…on Wednesday you can discover the range of Never Never gin products,…on Thursday, how gin should be drunk and the virtual tasting with me,…and finally on Friday we shall be checking out all the Never Never gins and where you can buy them!
So what about today’s question?
Well embedded in the video below is the answer to today’s question, which is: –
What is the name of the first pot still that Never Never Distilling Company bought?
So, here you go, here is the first video clip, so enjoy and look out for the answer to today’s question and email all five answers to me on Friday 7 May at the end of the week for me to receive no later than next Monday 10 May, to john@eglobaltravelmedia.com.au
Good luck – Never Never is amazing gin!
A report by John Alwyn-Jones