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Nosedive Premium Dry Gin

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34,95 (€69,90 per l)
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Content: 0,5l
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Sturzflug Premium Dry Gin

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Delivery to Germany: 4,95
Free delivery from: 50,00
Shipping time: 2-3 working days (usually sent within 6 h.)
Geschmack citrus fresh, juniper
Lead Botanicals Juniper, Citrus, Coriander
Herkunft Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Alkoholgehalt 44% vol.

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The many years of distillery expertise of master distiller Josef Bauer and the harsh and austere climate of the Ostalb form the perfect basis for a gin that is second to none. Above all, however, it is a total of fifteen hand-picked botanicals in premium quality that make the Sturzflug Premium Dry Gin so characteristic. In addition to a few secret ingredients, Sturzflug Dry Gin features juniper, coriander, orange, lemon, lime, ginger, cardamom, grains of paradise, cubeb pepper and tonka bean.


Sturzflug Premium Dry Gin


Responsible food entrepreneur
Josef Bauer, partnership
Ellwanger Street 15
73494 Rosenberg

Location: Rosenberg
Botanicals: Juniper, coriander, citrus, ginger, and more.
Country: Germany
Content: 0,5 Liter
Manufacturer: Nosedive gin
Drink type: Gin
Food companies: Country Inn Adler, Josef Bauer, Ellwangerstr. 15, D-73494 Rosenberg

Nosedive gin

The Landgasthof Adler is one of the oldest documented inns in the Ellwangen district and has changed hands several times over the centuries. Anno 1858 Jakob and Pauline Bauer acquire the Landgasthof Adler, and since then it is in family ownership. Things really took off in the mid-1980s. And it wasn't long before restaurant guides took notice of what was developing in Rosenberg. Not only the food, but also the ambience and the warm atmosphere at the Adler spread the word unceasingly. Eventually, the Michelin star follows, supplemented by 18 points by GaultMillau and the award for Josef Bauer as Chef of the Year by the Bertelsmann Guide. The Feinschmecker, in turn, has repeatedly named the Landgasthof Adler the best country inn in Germany. Already during his long years in top gastronomy, Josef Bauer discovers his love for fine brandies, not least due to the demand of his guests. And...

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