Sorel Liqueur, a modern twist on a Caribbean classic, announces its relaunch following an investment from the Uncle Nearest Venture Fund. The recently established $50 million fund is intended to help Black-owned companies achieve their goals in the competitive spirits market.
Based on a centuries-old elixir, the hibiscus-based liqueur is expertly hand crafted in small batches using Moroccan hibiscus, Brazilian clove, Indonesian cassia, Nigerian ginger, Indonesian nutmeg, pure cane sugar, and organic grain alcohol.
“Across the African diaspora, there’s an ancestral memory of ‘The Red Drink'” says Sorel creator, Jackie Summers. “As part of the Transatlantic slave trade, the knowledge of this drink and its medicinal properties traveled alongside enslaved Africans to the Americas. This infusion of capital will help us tell a story of perseverance that’s over 500 years old.”
SorelOfficial.com will launch in partnership with Reserve Bar as part of the latter’s Spirited Exchange Initiative, a program committed to highlighting every minority owned brand that is part of the Uncle Nearest Venture Fund. 624 boxes of Sorel signed by Jackie Summers will be immediately available as part of a pre-sales on the site.