Fiji Sun

Boutique Kava set for Internatio­nal Stage

- FREDERICA ELBOURNE Feedback: frederica.elbourne@fijisun.com.fj

It started on the back of daily rhetoric and the often constant search for the best place to buy good kava.

Kava lovers - in this instance Jarrel Kamea and his mates were always searching for quality kava for their regular consumptio­n. “Who’s got the best grog?” and, “Where’s the best place for some good grog?” were legitimate and frequently asked questions from those who knew what they wanted.

How it all began

Topical too to discuss and share what, to the likes, is vital informatio­n, if, like the young Mr Kamea, you are a habitual kava drinker who values what is known in the business as “clean” kava.

That was, until five months ago when Mr Kamea’s partner, serial entreprene­ur Pauline Benson put an end to the almost unnerving questions.

Ms Benson took it upon herself to research the best kava sources before packaging and branding it as a boutique product.

Koula Kava was thus born.

The premium product, complete with flashy gold colored packaging, will feature at the Auckland Food Show next year.

“We only use 100 per cent pure, quality hand-pounded kava, sourced directly from farmers in Taveuni with Kadavu, with whom I work closely to ensure we only have the best kava and keep consistenc­y,” Ms Benson said.

Ms Benson, director of Koula Kava, is excited about showcasing the products of one of her numerous companies when she takes to the Auckland fair.

“We were always looking for good quality kava, so through that, I kind of did my own sort of research,” she said.

Spurred by her background in packaging and branding, Ms Benson ventured in to the high-end market with gold colored packets for her carefully selected hand pounded kava.

“They’re one of the best,” she said of the quality of kava her company provides. Amid the competitiv­e market of brand suppliers, Ms Benson says Koula Kava is set aside by the fact that it is boutique product.

“I’m promoting it as a high quality, high brand boutique and crafted, well handpounde­d kava,” she said, adding that she’s big on transparen­cy.

Supporting local farmers

Koula Kava gets its supply from two farmers.

“It’s all about supporting local farmers and building the brand to boutique quality and, packaging quality.”

The business is into its fifth month of operation where everything but the packaging is locally sourced.

“I do all the labeling, branding and am lworking with a social media curator to really push the brand,” she said.

Koula Kava can be bought from The Galley, a restaurant of hers operating out of the Royal Suva Yacht Club at Walu Bay. “I am looking to put it into supermarke­ts as well.

“You can also order online,” Ms Benson said.

Koula Kava, a premium boutique product, will feature at the Auckland Food Show.

 ??  ??
 ?? Photo: Koula Kava Fiji ?? Pouches of Koula Kava Fiji on display. Inset: Pauline Benson.
Photo: Koula Kava Fiji Pouches of Koula Kava Fiji on display. Inset: Pauline Benson.
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Fiji