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Classic Mojito Mix

CLASSIC MOJITO

Since simplicity is a huge part of what makes this Classic Mojito so popular, it requires no special skills and is ready to prepare instantly.


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BACK TO ALL COCKTAILS

Classic Mojito Mix

CLASSIC MOJITO

Since simplicity is a huge part of what makes this Classic Mojito so popular, it requires no special skills and is ready to prepare instantly.


3
SERVES

  • Classic Mojito Mix
  • Quality white rum
  • Fever-Tree Club Soda
  • Mint Sprigs
  • Lime

Top Tip: Traditionally white rum is used in Mojito’s, but this also tastes great with dark rum.


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CLASSIC MOJITO

By blending the finest Mexican limes with Moroccan mint, we've created a zesty and refreshing Mojito mixer, which, when mixed with rum, makes a delicious and easy Mojito.

History Timeline Background

Origins of the Mojito

The exact origins of the Mojito are somewhat unclear, as the cocktail's history spans several centuries. However, it is widely believed to have originated in Havana, Cuba, during the 16th century. The cocktail's earliest form was known as "El Draque," named after Sir Francis Drake, an English explorer and privateer.

Hemingway Connection

One of the most famous associations with the Mojito is the renowned American writer Ernest Hemingway, who developed a strong affinity for the cocktail during his time in Cuba. Hemingway was known to frequent the La Bodeguita del Medio, a famous Havana bar, where he enjoyed the Mojito. 

Easy & Refreshing

Today, the Mojito is celebrated as one of the most iconic and enduring cocktails, representing the vibrant spirit of Cuba and its cultural contributions to the world of mixology. Whether enjoyed in a Havana bar, a tropical beach, or a bustling city, the Mojito continues to be a symbol of refreshment and relaxation.
We've created a Mojito Mixer using the finest Mexican Limes, and Moroccan mint which when stirred with rum & mint makes a refreshing authentic Mojito in moments.

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