Katherine Jenkins OBE made a visit to Culverhouse Cross' M&S, immersing shoppers into the world of Cygnet Gin.
Joining the M&S regional manager, Ian Edwards, the singer helped consumers dive into the botanicals used in crafting the gin and even learn how to make the perfect cocktail.
Allison Jenkins said: "We are committed to growing the number of Welsh suppliers we work with.
"Cygnet Gin joins some of our most longstanding suppliers such as Village Bakeries who now supply sourdough and crumpets for our stores across the UK.
"We now have 345 branded and M&S own label range Welsh-made product lines available across our stores in Wales."
Cygnet Welsh Dry Gin is one of 17 new Welsh products that Marks & Spencer introduced since January 2024.
Known for 'vibrant' juniper nose, supporting citrus spark from lime and pink grapefruit, and a 'soft velvety mouthfeel', Cygnet Gin won Gold Signature Botanicals for Wales at the Gin Awards 2024 and Silver at The Spirits Business.
Katherine Jenkins has worked across every part of the brand to ensure that Cygnet Gin delivers a luxury experience and works with sixth-generation distiller, Chris Sadler, to create the gin and Eric Villency to produce an award-winning bottle.
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