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Handel
Company:
Kanonikus Xantener Dom Destillerie GmbH
Address:
Hubert-Underberg-Allee 1
Place:
47493 Rheinberg
Country:
Germany
Homepage:
Products:
- Destillerie
- Spirituosen Wiederverkauf
Handel
Company:
S.P.I. Spirits Ltd., Cyprus Stolichnaya
Address:
Kanika Business Center, 5th floor
Place:
3311 Cyprus Limassol
Country:
Cyprus
Products:
- Spirituosen Wiederverkauf
- Destillerie
Destillerie
Company:
Black Forest Distillers GmbH
Address:
Oberwiesachstraße 3
Place:
72290 Loßburg
Country:
Germany
Homepage:
Products:
- Gin
Black Forest Distillers - Bavarian headdress, turbans and bowler hats
An adventurous past lies behind the "Monkey 47" gin: Montgomery Collins was born in 1909 in Madras and came to Berlin in 1945 as a Commander of the Royal Air Force where he became involved with re-developing the zoo and began sponsoring a monkey there named Max. During the 1950s, he opened a country guesthouse by the name of "Zum wilden Affen" (At the wild monkey's) where he began producing gin according to the British tradition.
The unusual recipe was discovered during renovation works and brought back to life by Alexander Stein from the Jacobi brandy dynasty and Master Distiller Christoph Keller. They describe the 47 ingredients as "Black Forest DNA". In addition to juniper berries, they include "spices" (coriander, cardamom, nutmeg, cloves, cinnamon), "floral fragrances" (acacia, honeysuckle, bergamot and lavender blossom), "tangy flavours" (pomelo, lemongrass, lemon balm, etc.) and "Black Forest flavours" (spruce shoots, mallow, blackthorn, elderflower, dog rose and blackberry leaves). Cranberries add the final touch.
These "botanicals" are mixed with extra soft water from the company's own spring and alcohol and are partly macerated. This is followed by the distillation and steam extraction process using fresh plant material. The distillate is stored for a few months in traditional stoneware vessels and after the maturation period, spring water is added until the mixture reaches a strength of 47% vol.
The complex flavours are ideal for classics like Martini with tonic added to taste, as well as cocktails. The top quality of the products was confirmed by a gold medal at the World-Spirits Award.
An adventurous past lies behind the "Monkey 47" gin: Montgomery Collins was born in 1909 in Madras and came to Berlin in 1945 as a Commander of the Royal Air Force where he became involved with re-developing the zoo and began sponsoring a monkey there named Max. During the 1950s, he opened a country guesthouse by the name of "Zum wilden Affen" (At the wild monkey's) where he began producing gin according to the British tradition.
The unusual recipe was discovered during renovation works and brought back to life by Alexander Stein from the Jacobi brandy dynasty and Master Distiller Christoph Keller. They describe the 47 ingredients as "Black Forest DNA". In addition to juniper berries, they include "spices" (coriander, cardamom, nutmeg, cloves, cinnamon), "floral fragrances" (acacia, honeysuckle, bergamot and lavender blossom), "tangy flavours" (pomelo, lemongrass, lemon balm, etc.) and "Black Forest flavours" (spruce shoots, mallow, blackthorn, elderflower, dog rose and blackberry leaves). Cranberries add the final touch.
These "botanicals" are mixed with extra soft water from the company's own spring and alcohol and are partly macerated. This is followed by the distillation and steam extraction process using fresh plant material. The distillate is stored for a few months in traditional stoneware vessels and after the maturation period, spring water is added until the mixture reaches a strength of 47% vol.
The complex flavours are ideal for classics like Martini with tonic added to taste, as well as cocktails. The top quality of the products was confirmed by a gold medal at the World-Spirits Award.
Destillerie
Company:
Heimat GbR
Address:
Leintalstraße 32/2
Place:
74193 Schwaigern
Country:
Germany
Homepage:
Products:
- Gin
Heimat Distillers: Taste from the homeland
In an old natural stonework in Schwaigern near Heilbronn sits one of the largest spirits manufacturers in southern Germany. Marcel Eßlinger, Raphael Heiche and Rouven Richter work sustainably here and with attention to detail. They have been friends since childhood. Rouven’s father and Raphael’s father-in-law are the fifth generation to run the family-owned distillery. The trio started looking into distillation early on and gin is integral to their evenings together. As regards the recipe for their own gin, ‘authentic taste from the homeland’ was to be put into bottles. 18 hand-selected botanicals were processed, such as meadow sage and thyme, as well as apples from the regional meadow orchards. Distilling takes place in a traditional copper pot still in a small batch procedure, then the gin matures in a stoneware barrel.
Their latest product is Rum Ramero, which matures on site in one of the biggest rum barrel warehouses in Germany. The story of how it evolved is interesting. In 2014, the three founders headed to Guyana for a social project, where they met an enthusiastic sugarcane farmer – today the basis for their own rum brand. The sugarcane comes 100% from natural cultivation and is fair trade. With every bottle sold, they are supporting social projects in the cultivation regions. “Only through the maturation in our own barrel warehouse can we bring the quality to the required level,” Rouven explains. “For us, barrels are more than a receptacle, they are the decisive ingredient for individuality.”
At the World Spirits Award, gold was awarded to Ramero Rum Blanco, silver to Heimat Dry Gin, Ramero Rum Cask Selection and the ginger spirit Ingefaer, and bronze to Heimat Barrel Aged Dry Gin.
In an old natural stonework in Schwaigern near Heilbronn sits one of the largest spirits manufacturers in southern Germany. Marcel Eßlinger, Raphael Heiche and Rouven Richter work sustainably here and with attention to detail. They have been friends since childhood. Rouven’s father and Raphael’s father-in-law are the fifth generation to run the family-owned distillery. The trio started looking into distillation early on and gin is integral to their evenings together. As regards the recipe for their own gin, ‘authentic taste from the homeland’ was to be put into bottles. 18 hand-selected botanicals were processed, such as meadow sage and thyme, as well as apples from the regional meadow orchards. Distilling takes place in a traditional copper pot still in a small batch procedure, then the gin matures in a stoneware barrel.
Their latest product is Rum Ramero, which matures on site in one of the biggest rum barrel warehouses in Germany. The story of how it evolved is interesting. In 2014, the three founders headed to Guyana for a social project, where they met an enthusiastic sugarcane farmer – today the basis for their own rum brand. The sugarcane comes 100% from natural cultivation and is fair trade. With every bottle sold, they are supporting social projects in the cultivation regions. “Only through the maturation in our own barrel warehouse can we bring the quality to the required level,” Rouven explains. “For us, barrels are more than a receptacle, they are the decisive ingredient for individuality.”
At the World Spirits Award, gold was awarded to Ramero Rum Blanco, silver to Heimat Dry Gin, Ramero Rum Cask Selection and the ginger spirit Ingefaer, and bronze to Heimat Barrel Aged Dry Gin.