Alun Wyn Jones, a legend from Wales, has transitioned from the scrum to dealing with bottles of rum after his retirement.
The ex-skipper of Dragons is often referred to as one of the most exceptional locks of his era, having played for his nation a record-breaking 158 times.
During his illustrious career, Jones clinched the Six Nations title five times, among which three were Grand Slam triumphs.
Merely two months ago, the erstwhile hero of the Ospreys decided to hang up his boots and start his new venture of selling rum.
Mimosa Rwm Espiritu takes a pinch of Caribbean rum and coffee to create a smooth liqueur.
Brewed in Wales, a bottle will cost drinkers between £30 to £40.
The branding contains the date 1865 with cities Liverpool and Patagonia taking centre stage.
Its story comes from the ship named Mimosa that carried Welsh settlers from Liverpool to Patagonia in Argentina 158 years ago.
The spirit aims to “celebrate the pioneering spirit of the people who embarked on this new life and adventure.”
Patagonia also has a special place in Jones‘ heart as it is where he won his first ever Wales cap in 2006.
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Mimosa can be enjoyed in espresso martinis, an old fashioned, a hot toddy or on the rocks.
Drinkers can even liven up an iced coffee with a shot of the 29 per cent alcoholic beverage.
The ex-rugby star has been busy promoting his new business on Instagram.
And fans are excited to taste the rum, one said: “Can’t wait to try.”
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