Our friends at Folkington’s have recommended their Virgin Bloody Mary recipe as a refreshing way to celebrate Dry January. Folkington’s Tomato Juice is made by pressing late-harvested tomatoes grown in small farming communities based around the River Ebro in the Spanish region of Navarra.
Virgin Bloody Mary Mocktail
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150ml Folkington’s Tomato Juice
Big squeeze of lemon juice (10ml)
6 dashes of Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce
3 dashes of Tabasco
Pinch of celery salt and black pepper
NEW YEAR, NEW JUICE?
If you are looking for new drinks to serve in 2022, Folkington’s have a sustainably produced range of pressés and juices, see the drinks here
Sustainable Approach
Folkington’s source their ingredients sustainably, returning to the same farms and farming communities each year. This contributes to their long term sustainable income, and also ensures Folkington’s drinks have a unique consistency in both quality and taste.
Everything Folkington's do is guided by the six core pillars shown below.
Less is More
They use just a handful of ingredients, but of really good quality. Just like the principles of traditional Italian cuisine.
Varieties
Folkington’s specially select varieties of fruit that make their drinks taste distinctive, and for consistency they never chop and change.
Provenance
Fruits are sourced from the same habitats to get a consistent quality and taste.
Sustainability
Every year they return to the same farming communities to support their need for a sustainable income.
Farm not Factory
None of the core ingredients are ever over-processed; just pressed, squeezed or distilled soon after they’ve been picked.
British
Wherever possible ingredients are sourced from British farmers to keep food miles to a minimum.