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Most of these ‘Jamaican roots and tonic wines’ fall in these categories. The popular ones Red Label Wine is one of the most popular in the Jamaica fortified/aromatised wine category.
Tonic wine cropped up in the 19th century as a type of fortified alcohol that was meant to serve as a cure-all for a myriad of diseases – from debility, influenza, and loss of appetite to cases ...
You might have seen it on the shelf in the shop or heard of it, but Magnum Tonic Wine is a classic drink that is growing in popularity. The Jamaican wine is packed with both iron and vitamins ...
Last week Thursday the Jamaica Observer Food Awards was held at Devon House where professionals and organisations within the local food and hospitality industry were recognised for their talents ...
Magnum Tonic Wine is introducing a unified label design across the UK this week, with Jamaica closely behind in April, reinforcing its authenticity as a Product of Jamaica and ensuring a consistent ...
Magnum Tonic Wine is set to standardise its packaging across the UK and Jamaica. Currently, the product is sold in the UK with an orange label, while the original green-label Magnum Tonic Wine is sold ...
You might have seen it on the shelf in the shop or heard of it, but Magnum Tonic Wine is a classic drink that is growing in popularity. The Jamaican wine is packed with both iron and vitamins ...
The Standard's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Tonic wine cropped up in the 19th century as a type of ...
You might have seen it on the shelf in the shop or heard of it, but Magnum Tonic Wine is a classic drink that is growing in popularity. The Jamaican wine is packed with both iron and vitamins ...