More information about Noble fruit brandy apple in oak barrel
BIO EDELOBSTBRAND APFEL-BOSKOP BARRIQUE: the apples on one of our orchards ripen in the afternoon sun until the perfection of their aroma, are harvested by hand, freed from stalks and leaves and form the basis for the high quality and harmonious taste.
Our orchard meadows and other lands in the sunny Harz foothills form the basis of our products. Organically managed according to Naturland guidelines, our trees and bushes bear particularly tasty fruit, which is especially suitable for further processing into high-quality noble fruit distillate. Our fruits benefit not only from climatic advantages and gentle slopes, but also from the rich soil crumb on heat-storing rock and mineral of the mountain ranges between Elm and Harz.
DE-Öko-005 German Agriculture
Contents: | 0,5 Liter |
Beverage type: | Fire |
Barrel aged: | YES |
Storage time: | 0.5 |
Organic (according to EC Organic Regulation): | YES |
Country: | Germany |
Place: | Osterwieck |
Manufacturer: | Fallstein distillery |
Food companies: | Fallstein Distillery, Oesternstr. 1, D-38836 Osterwieck OT-Rohrsheim |
Fallstein distillery
The craft scene is growing every day. And a sustainable approach to our resources and products is more than just an alternative way of life - it is pure zeitgeist. In the Harz-Fallstein region, we have been living this zeitgeist for nearly 200 years. There we practice organic farming and have founded a distillery on this tradition, where we produce nationally and internationally awarded spirits. The special quality from our own grains, which benefits from the unique soil quality of the Harz foreland, the fruit from our own litter meadows as well as the water from the Harz springs are essential building blocks for our high-quality distillates. The love for the product, the art of distilling and perfection give our gin, whisky, grain, vodka and our noble fruit brandies the final touch. Tradition and craftsmanship have never been as modern as they are today. The Fallstein Distillery is...
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