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Found in some of Kenya’s mountainous regions, the Juniperus Procera or the Kenyan Cedars have quite a value. While most communities around them have traditionally used them for timber and firewood, a local venture is now manufacturing premium gin from fresh juniper fruits, to compete with some of the world’s most established liquor brands
Made in Kenya | Nairobi distillers making Gin from African Juniper
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