Ingredients: ine form grapes de-alcoholised 75% (of which 50% Sauvignon blanc), gooseberry
Aroma: The flavours burst out as soon as it is poured into the glass. It starts with lemony freshness, closely followed by ethereal juniper. The main flavour of bitter orange sets a central accent. From here, the finely resinous and spicy woody notes take us back to the Swabian Alb and the juniper bushes. It continues with floral notes that are reminiscent of lavender and have an ethereal effect. Heading south, the gin leaves us smelling bitter, with fruity, ripe yellow fruits such as apricot and juicy mirabelle plums.
Taste: The gin bitter already gives it away in its name. The initial fruity, sweetish prelude is followed by a strong, flavoursome middle section. The bitter flavours play a key role here. The flavour is reminiscent of Campari due to the tart notes of bitter orange, but much finer and more ethereal due to juniper and Douglas fir. In the very long aftertaste, the fine cucumber flavour hits the line where you want to try it again to taste even more of the aromas.
*DE-ÖKO-006 EU/Non-EU-Agriculture certified **made from Schwäbischem WiesenObst
Book - Why does it taste so unique?
Jörg Geiger, WiesenObst and the roots of the manufactory
Alcohol content: | 0% alcohol |
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Allergens: | - |
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Ingredients: ine form grapes de-alcoholised 75% (of which 50% Sauvignon blanc), gooseberry
Aroma: The flavours burst out as soon as it is poured into the glass. It starts with lemony freshness, closely followed by ethereal juniper. The main flavour of bitter orange sets a central accent. From here, the finely resinous and spicy woody notes take us back to the Swabian Alb and the juniper bushes. It continues with floral notes that are reminiscent of lavender and have an ethereal effect. Heading south, the gin leaves us smelling bitter, with fruity, ripe yellow fruits such as apricot and juicy mirabelle plums.
Taste: The gin bitter already gives it away in its name. The initial fruity, sweetish prelude is followed by a strong, flavoursome middle section. The bitter flavours play a key role here. The flavour is reminiscent of Campari due to the tart notes of bitter orange, but much finer and more ethereal due to juniper and Douglas fir. In the very long aftertaste, the fine cucumber flavour hits the line where you want to try it again to taste even more of the aromas.
*DE-ÖKO-006 EU/Non-EU-Agriculture certified **made from Schwäbischem WiesenObst
Book - Why does it taste so unique?
Jörg Geiger, WiesenObst and the roots of the manufactory
Alcohol content: | 0% alcohol |
---|---|
Allergens: | - |
- Energy
- Energy
- Total fat
- Saturates
- Carbohydrate
- Sugars
- Protein
- Salt