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Handel
Company:
Berentzen-Gruppe Aktiengesellschaft
Address:
Ritterstraße 7
Place:
49740 Haselünne
Country:
Germany
Homepage:
Products:
- Destillerie
- Spirituosen Wiederverkauf
Berentzen Group: 250 years of cultured distilled spirits
Berentzen Group is an innovative beverage company that boasts a wide portfolio and develops, produces and markets varied and fashionable drinks concepts. The portfolio includes spirits, alcohol-free beverages and fresh juices. With over 260 years of experience, they are one of the oldest national manufacturers of spirits and have a market presence in over 60 countries to date, with brands such as Berentzen and Puschkin as well as reasonably priced private label products.
In April 2023, Norden Sea Salt Gin was launched on the German market under the Doornkaat brand. It is a speciality on the gin shelf, as selected North Sea botanicals create an extraordinary and intense taste experience: juniper provides the spice, sea buckthorn and rosehip the fruity tartness. Norden Sea Salt Gin is rounded off with a pinch of sea salt. This spirit spreads the genuine nature and authenticity of the North Sea coast throughout Germany. It is versatile and can be enjoyed neat, on ice or mixed as a long drink or cocktail.
Tres PaÃses Premium Rum combines distillates from Guatemala, Panama and the Dominican Republic. After being stored for up to eight years in American white oak bourbon casks, they come to Europe for refinement by the master blender. The characteristics of the countries provide the taste profile: vanilla and butterscotch, elegant fruit, banana and chocolate. It is also available in a port cask finish, which is refined in aged casks for another six months.
At the World Spirits Award 2025, there was Gold for Doornkaat Norden Sea Salt Gin and Tres PaÃses Premium Rum.
Berentzen Group is an innovative beverage company that boasts a wide portfolio and develops, produces and markets varied and fashionable drinks concepts. The portfolio includes spirits, alcohol-free beverages and fresh juices. With over 260 years of experience, they are one of the oldest national manufacturers of spirits and have a market presence in over 60 countries to date, with brands such as Berentzen and Puschkin as well as reasonably priced private label products.
In April 2023, Norden Sea Salt Gin was launched on the German market under the Doornkaat brand. It is a speciality on the gin shelf, as selected North Sea botanicals create an extraordinary and intense taste experience: juniper provides the spice, sea buckthorn and rosehip the fruity tartness. Norden Sea Salt Gin is rounded off with a pinch of sea salt. This spirit spreads the genuine nature and authenticity of the North Sea coast throughout Germany. It is versatile and can be enjoyed neat, on ice or mixed as a long drink or cocktail.
Tres PaÃses Premium Rum combines distillates from Guatemala, Panama and the Dominican Republic. After being stored for up to eight years in American white oak bourbon casks, they come to Europe for refinement by the master blender. The characteristics of the countries provide the taste profile: vanilla and butterscotch, elegant fruit, banana and chocolate. It is also available in a port cask finish, which is refined in aged casks for another six months.
At the World Spirits Award 2025, there was Gold for Doornkaat Norden Sea Salt Gin and Tres PaÃses Premium Rum.
| Awards | Points | Spirit | Event | Detail |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gold | 94 | Tres Paises Premium Rum | 2025 | Details |
| Gold | 93 | Doornkaat Norden Sea Salt Gin | 2025 | Details |
Handel
Company:
Family of Hounds Limited
Address:
Regus St. James, 4-12 Regent Street Saint James’s
Place:
London SW1Y4PE
Country:
United Kingdom
Homepage:
Products:
- Spirituosen Wiederverkauf
Family of Hounds – Sought and found
Andrea Frigerio and his English wife, Lina, live in Monaco with their two dogs, Spot and Magda, two wonderful additions to the family. Since they started taking the two for walks in town, they have made many new friends. Andrea and Lina used to be red wine drinkers, who spent their holidays in the wine hills of Italy and France. It was only in 2013, while visiting a country estate in England, that they discovered their love for a good G & T. This developed into a passion, and their discussions soon revolved around what it would be like to create their own gin.
They tasted intensively, discarded aromas they didn’t like, and extracted the aromas they did. Together with the master distiller in an old distillery in Piedmont, they created their recipe for the gin: juniper, lemon and orange peel, pink grapefruit, lavender, thyme, cardamom, ginger and coriander. The first three ingredients come from Italy, the rest from Asia. “The juniper is really loud, like a brightly lit disco floor, and the other botanicals dance around it. Together, they are like a lively, attention-seeking dog that can’t sit still.”
In the future, they are looking to establish a small family of spirits, from gin to vodka and from grappa to vermouth – unmistakable in taste, but accessible to everyone. The core of the philosophy is going out with good friends, enjoying a good meal and even better spirits. The first step has already been taken …
At the World Spirits Award, there was double gold for Family of Hounds Gin.
Andrea Frigerio and his English wife, Lina, live in Monaco with their two dogs, Spot and Magda, two wonderful additions to the family. Since they started taking the two for walks in town, they have made many new friends. Andrea and Lina used to be red wine drinkers, who spent their holidays in the wine hills of Italy and France. It was only in 2013, while visiting a country estate in England, that they discovered their love for a good G & T. This developed into a passion, and their discussions soon revolved around what it would be like to create their own gin.
They tasted intensively, discarded aromas they didn’t like, and extracted the aromas they did. Together with the master distiller in an old distillery in Piedmont, they created their recipe for the gin: juniper, lemon and orange peel, pink grapefruit, lavender, thyme, cardamom, ginger and coriander. The first three ingredients come from Italy, the rest from Asia. “The juniper is really loud, like a brightly lit disco floor, and the other botanicals dance around it. Together, they are like a lively, attention-seeking dog that can’t sit still.”
In the future, they are looking to establish a small family of spirits, from gin to vodka and from grappa to vermouth – unmistakable in taste, but accessible to everyone. The core of the philosophy is going out with good friends, enjoying a good meal and even better spirits. The first step has already been taken …
At the World Spirits Award, there was double gold for Family of Hounds Gin.
| Awards | Points | Spirit | Event | Detail |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Double-Gold | 95.3 | Family of Hounds | 2018 | Details |
Destillerie
Company:
Edelbrennerei Armin Nachbaur
Address:
Hangatweg 2a
Place:
6833 Fraxern
Country:
Austria
Homepage:
Products:
- Obst-Brände
Edelbrennerei Armin Nachbaur: Experience and enjoy s' Kriasi
Fraxern is a mountain village in Vorarlberg with around 700 inhabitants. It is nestled on a sunny south-facing slope between Feldkirch and Dornbirn at around 900 metres above sea level. There is written evidence of the ‘Krisbeeren’, as cherries were called back then, as long ago as the 16th century. At the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries, there were over 10,000 standard trees here, providing a considerable source of extra income for the farmers, as the fruit was in demand even in neighbouring Switzerland. In the year 2000, only 2,000 trees remained and today, there are maybe only 200 still in full production.
Heidi and Armin Nachbaur cultivate over 50 trees on two steep slopes facing the Rhine Valley as a sideline. Dug up as wildlings in the neighbouring forests, they were grafted with regional varieties of cherries used for distilling kirsch. The cherries are picked without stems using long wooden ladders. This process is called ‘mälka’, because the hand movement resembles that of milking a cow. For around two weeks, work is carried out from six in the morning until eight in the evening, with five to ten helpers from the village and the surrounding area. All of them work for free and have ‘grown up with the standard tree’. Depending on the year and the weather, three to five tons are harvested, which are all refined in the in-house distillery. Customers can learn on site about the cultivation, varieties and care of the trees as well as their harvesting and processing. This means that the consumer can enjoy a regional, high-quality product whose production can be traced sip by sip. The maintenance of the standard trees is intended to keep the tradition alive in the municipality and make a small contribution to the preservation of a unique cultivated landscape.
Hochstamm Kirsche won gold at the World Spirits Award.
Fraxern is a mountain village in Vorarlberg with around 700 inhabitants. It is nestled on a sunny south-facing slope between Feldkirch and Dornbirn at around 900 metres above sea level. There is written evidence of the ‘Krisbeeren’, as cherries were called back then, as long ago as the 16th century. At the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries, there were over 10,000 standard trees here, providing a considerable source of extra income for the farmers, as the fruit was in demand even in neighbouring Switzerland. In the year 2000, only 2,000 trees remained and today, there are maybe only 200 still in full production.
Heidi and Armin Nachbaur cultivate over 50 trees on two steep slopes facing the Rhine Valley as a sideline. Dug up as wildlings in the neighbouring forests, they were grafted with regional varieties of cherries used for distilling kirsch. The cherries are picked without stems using long wooden ladders. This process is called ‘mälka’, because the hand movement resembles that of milking a cow. For around two weeks, work is carried out from six in the morning until eight in the evening, with five to ten helpers from the village and the surrounding area. All of them work for free and have ‘grown up with the standard tree’. Depending on the year and the weather, three to five tons are harvested, which are all refined in the in-house distillery. Customers can learn on site about the cultivation, varieties and care of the trees as well as their harvesting and processing. This means that the consumer can enjoy a regional, high-quality product whose production can be traced sip by sip. The maintenance of the standard trees is intended to keep the tradition alive in the municipality and make a small contribution to the preservation of a unique cultivated landscape.
Hochstamm Kirsche won gold at the World Spirits Award.
| Awards | Points | Spirit | Event | Detail |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gold | 93.7 | Hochstamm - Kirsche | 2024 | Details |
Destillerie
Company:
Kesselbrüder GmbH
Address:
Koschiergasse 25
Place:
1210 Wien
Country:
Austria
Homepage:
Products:
- Gin
Kesselbrüder: World-first from Vienna
At the beginning of December 2018, Florian Koller, Thomas Tirmantinger and Achim Brock presented ‘Klimt Wien Gin’. They wanted a memorial for the Art Nouveau painter and to capture the way of life at the turn of the century in a bottle. “We have the philosophy, we have the ingenious product and we have the patron saint of the creative Viennese eroticism: Gustav Klimt.” This is how Achim Brock describes the idea behind the gin creation. Florian Koller continues: “Gustav Klimt represents the intellectual, charming, creative, deca-dent and erotic Vienna from the past and the modern day. We absolutely wanted to focus on that.” Thomas Tirmantinger enthuses on the effect of the superplants involved: “Lady’s mantle is one of our favourites, this plant that is indigenous to Europe has a relaxing effect on the female lower abdomen, the stinging nettle stimulates blood circulation in the genitals, and the superplant, the bishop’s cap cactus from Japan, increases libido and semen production in men.”
13 months of intensive product development were necessary to create the first ‘functional erotic gin in the world’. Eight highly dosed, strongly aphrodisiac botanicals were added to the basic recipe using a special mac-eration procedure whereby the gin gains in maturity, potency, expression and eroticism. The mostly indige-nous botanicals can be clearly recognised, produced in a special infusion procedure.
At the World Spirits Award, there was silver for Wien Gin and Klimt Wien Gin.
At the beginning of December 2018, Florian Koller, Thomas Tirmantinger and Achim Brock presented ‘Klimt Wien Gin’. They wanted a memorial for the Art Nouveau painter and to capture the way of life at the turn of the century in a bottle. “We have the philosophy, we have the ingenious product and we have the patron saint of the creative Viennese eroticism: Gustav Klimt.” This is how Achim Brock describes the idea behind the gin creation. Florian Koller continues: “Gustav Klimt represents the intellectual, charming, creative, deca-dent and erotic Vienna from the past and the modern day. We absolutely wanted to focus on that.” Thomas Tirmantinger enthuses on the effect of the superplants involved: “Lady’s mantle is one of our favourites, this plant that is indigenous to Europe has a relaxing effect on the female lower abdomen, the stinging nettle stimulates blood circulation in the genitals, and the superplant, the bishop’s cap cactus from Japan, increases libido and semen production in men.”
13 months of intensive product development were necessary to create the first ‘functional erotic gin in the world’. Eight highly dosed, strongly aphrodisiac botanicals were added to the basic recipe using a special mac-eration procedure whereby the gin gains in maturity, potency, expression and eroticism. The mostly indige-nous botanicals can be clearly recognised, produced in a special infusion procedure.
At the World Spirits Award, there was silver for Wien Gin and Klimt Wien Gin.