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A gin that convinces in the pure enjoyment and expresses its pleasing teamwork in not too crass bitter tonics!
Included are traditional gin ingredients such as juniper, coriander, angelica, as well as floral notes of elderflower, lavender and hibiscus. Exotic power of fruit and leaf of Thai kaffir lime , donates pleasant freshness. Mysterious the chicory... solo or as a cocktail an unmistakable pleasure.
Aroma & Taste
In the nose beautiful intense balm, and behind it well recognizable juniper. Yellow and at the same time multilayered citrus, fresh, fruity, New Western style, subtle spices, slightly sweet reminiscent spice nuances.
On the palate, refreshing citrus flavors and distinct juniper, pleasantly resinous and finely sweet-spicy finish, long lasting and powerful.
Location: | Kappelrodeck |
Botanicals: | Juniper, coriander, angelica, elderflower, lavender, hibiscus, kaffir lime, chicory and many more. |
Country: | Germany |
Contents: | 0,5 Liter |
Smell: | balm, juniper, yellow fruit, fresh, fruity |
Manufacturer: | Fine Kappler |
Number of botanicals: | 13 |
Drink type: | Gin |
Food companies: | Axel Baßler, Bernhardshöf 11, D-77876 Kappelrodeck |
Fine Kappler
Top quality is the be-all and end-all at the Feiner Kappler distillery. This is precisely why Axel Bassler grows the fruit for his spirits himself. From the blossom to the bottle - that is a long way , which extends over the whole year. With the most hours of sunshine and the mildest climate in Germany, our fruits are pampered here in Baden throughout the year. Only selected varieties and locations come into question for the selection brandies. Fruit from our own cultivation - the foundation of my products All brandies are made exclusively from fruit from our own cultivation. Thus everything is from the cultivation without purchase over the distillation up to the filling and preparation of the liquors from a hand! Of course, neither to the brandies nor the liqueurs flavors are added. The distillery also refuses to add sugar to fruit brandies - the designation of origin "From the...
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