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William Borrell launches low-abv beverage Willow
By Amy HopkinsVestal Vodka founder William Borrell has branded alcohol-free ‘spirits’ a “con” as he moves into the low-alcohol space with the launch of Willow, a 4.4% abv spirit-based beverage.
Willow is made from a base of French brandy Calvados
The product is made from a Calvados base that is blended with pineapple, star anise, cherry tomato, kaffir lime leaves and agave syrup.
It is made at Borrell’s subterranean London bar Ladies & Gentlemen. The name ‘Willow’ is a combination of the words ‘Will’ and ‘low’.
Borrell called the “notion of no-alcohol ‘spirits’” a “con”, but said Willow offers “sufficient character and bite”, with notes of green apple, citrus, tomato and flora.
He said: “There’s obviously a boom in no- and low-alcohol spirits. I don’t have much time for most of the former, as I think the notion of no-alcohol ‘spirits’ is a con – especially as the prices are outrageous and the production methods opaque. To be frank, I’d rather just buy a decent soft drink.
“However, there’s clearly a role for low-alcohol spirits, and Willow’s designed for those wanting all the cues of alcohol with a depth of taste.”
Last month, new research revealed that almost a quarter of British imbibers had either already switched to low-alternatives or would consider doing so in the coming months.
A number of leading drinks producers have launched low-alcohol versions of their existing brands, while others have joined the alcohol-free ‘spirits’ category.
To explore the issue of education and transparency in alcohol-free ‘spirits’, see SB’s recent in-depth feature on the topic.