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Drinking This Delicious Liqueur May Help Save Africa’s Elephants

Amarula is contributing to a nonprofit to help save African elephants
Amarula is contributing to a nonprofit to help save African elephants | Image courtesy of Amarula

Amarula, the South African cream liqueur, is donating $1 for each bottle sold in the U.S. toward elephant conservation efforts through the end of the year.

First, some facts: An elephant is killed every 15 minutes for its ivory. There are now fewer than 400,000 elephants living in the wild in Africa, and that number is decreasing by nearly 100 elephants a day, lost to poachers. A threatened species, elephants could disappear from the wild entirely by the year 2030.
Amarula is a cream liqueur from South Africa, made from the fruit of the marula tree. It’s relatively new to the U.S. And it tastes, well, kind of like a fruity Bailey’s, but better—creamy and silky smooth, with notes of chocolate and strawberry and caramel and tropical fruit. It’s perfect for wintertime sipping.
The company feels a strong affinity toward elephants, enjoying a symbiotic relationship with them. You see, the animals love marula fruit too, migrating each year to eat the fruit off the trees that grow wild across Africa. This signals to the local communities that the fruit is ready to be harvested.

Image courtesy of Amarula

And we just learned that Amarula is giving a dollar per bottle sold in the U.S. through the end of December toward elephant conservation efforts. The funds are going to the nonprofit organization WildlifeDirect, supporting its on-the-ground efforts to preserve these amazing creatures as part of the brand’s global “Don’t Let Them Disappear” campaign. It’s the first such effort for the company, but we’re told it’s intended to become an annual thing.
No one ever minded drinking for charity. Consuming alcohol is almost certainly something you’ll be doing anyhow around the holiday season, and it’s a completely painless way to donate to a good cause. (Painless, that is, until the following morning.) Amarula is offering a great way to do it, whether you’re buying a bottle for yourself or to give as a gift.
As for how to enjoy your bottle of Amarula? The easiest way is to sip it neat and chilled, as an after-dinner drink. You can even drizzle some over a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Or you can wow your party guests with this eggnog-like cocktail, created by Leo Robitschek, the beverage director of Eleven Madison Park and The Nomad’s bars and restaurants (appropriate, since he oversees The NoMad’s Elephant Bar).

Amarula cocktails

Ellie’s Eggnog
1 oz Amarula
1.25 oz rye
.5 oz banana liqueur (such as Giffard)
1 whole egg
Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker. Shake well and pour into a small rocks glass. Garnish with grated nutmeg.

About the author

Kathryn has eaten her way around the globe, seeking out local delicacies in more than 40 countries and counting. After receiving a Master's degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, she began writing about travel, food, and drink, and has held editorial roles at luxury publications including Conde Nast Traveler and the Robb Report. When she's in NYC, she can generally be found on a barstool at one of the city's best cocktail bars or at home sipping fine wine with her cat on her lap.

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