More information about Roshain Premium Barrel Aged Gin
The Premium Gin Barrel Aged from Roshain is an exquisite creation that is characterized by its impressive taste development and remarkable complexity.
Unlike classic barrel-aged gins, the Amarone Edition was not matured in American oak, but in a 220-liter wooden barrel that was previously used to mature Amarone wine.
Hardly any other wine is as unique as the Amarone della Valpolicella. This special feature gives the gin a fascinating flavor development, as it absorbs the aromas of the wood and the wine.
The Barrel Aged Gin "Amarone Edition" from Roshain has a golden yellow color with a slight amber shimmer. The color is warm and vibrant and reflects the complexity of its flavor profile.
Barrel aged: | YES |
Geschenkbox: | YES |
Location: | Königswinter |
Botanicals: | juniper, lavender, star anise, cassia cinnamon sticks, cinnamon flower, coriander, clove, fennel, allspice |
Country: | Germany |
Content: | 0,5 Liter |
Storage time: | 0.33 |
Smell: | juniper berries, notes of cinnamon, lavender and star anise |
Manufacturer: | Roshain |
Number of botanicals: | 9 |
Drink type: | Gin |
Food companies: | Roshain Spirits Manufactory, Christian Fech, Humboldtstraße 5, 53639 Königswinter, Germany |
Roshain
The saga of Roshain. The gin with history. A count, a castle, a broom: The legend of Roshain Once upon a time, a count of lower nobility lived in Rosenau Castle in the Siebengebirge on the Rhine. He was truly no role model in matters of manners and education. At least he knew that. And he knew how to help himself: He wanted to take the beautiful maiden Roshain as his wife, who would inherit a valuable treasure. But Roshain had a strong character. She rebuffed him. So the count once again lived up to his bad reputation and kidnapped the young beauty to Rosenau Castle. He treated Roshain very badly, hoping to break her will. If she became his wife, he could get hold of her valuable treasure. She remained strong and steadfast - even when the count chased her with a broom to the door for sweeping in winter. Then the count lost his temper and shouted at her, "Go rot in the ground!"...
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