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Destillerie
Company:
Grenzwald-Destillation Otto Ficker GmbH
Address:
Oberwiesenthaler Straße 7
Place:
09474 Crottendorf
Country:
Germany
Homepage:
Products:
- Obst-Brände
- Liköre
Grenzwald-Destillation – Authenticity from the Ore Mountains
This small, family-run company in the German Ore Mountains specialises in herb liqueurs, herb spirits, fruit liqueurs and spirits. The history of the company dates back to 1882 when Emil Möckel purchased the head office building and opened a ‘manufactory of liqueurs and brandies’ as well as a wine merchant’s. On 20 October 1933, Otto Ficker (grandfather of the current director) acquired the shop and plot land. Despite many difficulties, the company continued to operate on a small scale until the fall of the Berlin Wall when Fritz Ficker and his son Peter started out afresh. Today they are proud of their successful “Craft Distillery for three generations”.
“In our company, we macerate, percolate and distil herbs, roots, fruits and blossoms following old traditions in copper vats. Over the last few years, our bottling and distillery plants have been modernised. This enables us to offer unusual products, especially for the catering industry. Our products have been given a new design and the product range has also been expanded. The schnapps museum at our headquarters demonstrates the historic production process. The atmosphere of this real herb distillation followed by a tasting session is a truly special experience.” Natural raw materials and the purest distillates guarantee top quality across the wide product range, which now comprises more than 40 high-quality products for the retail trade and catering sector.
At the World Spirits Award, there was gold for Schwarzer Johannisbeer-Likör (blackcurrant liqueur) and Edel Destille Dry Gin No. I, and silver for Ingwer-Himbeer Spirituose (ginger raspberry spirit).
This small, family-run company in the German Ore Mountains specialises in herb liqueurs, herb spirits, fruit liqueurs and spirits. The history of the company dates back to 1882 when Emil Möckel purchased the head office building and opened a ‘manufactory of liqueurs and brandies’ as well as a wine merchant’s. On 20 October 1933, Otto Ficker (grandfather of the current director) acquired the shop and plot land. Despite many difficulties, the company continued to operate on a small scale until the fall of the Berlin Wall when Fritz Ficker and his son Peter started out afresh. Today they are proud of their successful “Craft Distillery for three generations”.
“In our company, we macerate, percolate and distil herbs, roots, fruits and blossoms following old traditions in copper vats. Over the last few years, our bottling and distillery plants have been modernised. This enables us to offer unusual products, especially for the catering industry. Our products have been given a new design and the product range has also been expanded. The schnapps museum at our headquarters demonstrates the historic production process. The atmosphere of this real herb distillation followed by a tasting session is a truly special experience.” Natural raw materials and the purest distillates guarantee top quality across the wide product range, which now comprises more than 40 high-quality products for the retail trade and catering sector.
At the World Spirits Award, there was gold for Schwarzer Johannisbeer-Likör (blackcurrant liqueur) and Edel Destille Dry Gin No. I, and silver for Ingwer-Himbeer Spirituose (ginger raspberry spirit).
| Awards | Points | Spirit | Event | Detail |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gold | 93 | Schwarzer Johannisbeer-Likör | 2022 | Details |
| Gold | 91 | Edel Destille Dry Gin No 1 | 2022 | Details |
| Silver | 86.3 | Ingwer-Spirituose mit Himbeer | 2022 | Details |
Destillerie
Company:
Distillerie du Val-de-Travers
Address:
Grande Rue 2
Place:
2112 Môtiers NE
Country:
Switzerland
Homepage:
Products:
- Absinth
Distillerie du Val-de-Travers
www.absinthemotiers.com
Christophe Racine first came into contact with absinthe production at a very young age. As an apprentice in a chemist’s he naturally was also involved in the world of moonshiners at that time and he got to know many different recipes. In 1996 he took the plunge and became a moonshiner himself – at only 18 years old. He experimented and modified, and finally he decided on a recipe from the year 1903. Today – absinthe having been legalised in the meantime of course – distillation is both his job and his passion, and his absinthe variations are meticulously worked out to the smallest detail. “La Fine” is made from 13 plants, “La Fine Verte” from 20.
Like most producers in Val-de-Travers, Christophe Racine is also a member of the specialist absinthe association. This was founded on 1 March 2005, as the production of absinthe became legally authorised again in Switzerland. Historians confirm that this is where it originates: in this valley surrounded by limestone mountains, which passes right through the Jura from Neuenburg in Switzerland to Pontarlier in France.
At Christophe Racine’s you can not only taste and buy absinthe, but also receive an insight into the production, which plants are used and much more. In addition, a wide range of accessories for the rituals concerning the mysterious drink is available: clay fountains, made by craftsmen in the region and individually designed with colours and glazes, fountains made from hand-blown glass or even stainless steel, all kinds of glasses and spoons, and a special souvenir for friends of the “green fairy”.
At the World Spirits Award, all the effort to produce an authentic product was rewarded: there was gold for the classics La Fine Verte and La Fine, and silver for La Fine Clandestine.
www.absinthemotiers.com
Christophe Racine first came into contact with absinthe production at a very young age. As an apprentice in a chemist’s he naturally was also involved in the world of moonshiners at that time and he got to know many different recipes. In 1996 he took the plunge and became a moonshiner himself – at only 18 years old. He experimented and modified, and finally he decided on a recipe from the year 1903. Today – absinthe having been legalised in the meantime of course – distillation is both his job and his passion, and his absinthe variations are meticulously worked out to the smallest detail. “La Fine” is made from 13 plants, “La Fine Verte” from 20.
Like most producers in Val-de-Travers, Christophe Racine is also a member of the specialist absinthe association. This was founded on 1 March 2005, as the production of absinthe became legally authorised again in Switzerland. Historians confirm that this is where it originates: in this valley surrounded by limestone mountains, which passes right through the Jura from Neuenburg in Switzerland to Pontarlier in France.
At Christophe Racine’s you can not only taste and buy absinthe, but also receive an insight into the production, which plants are used and much more. In addition, a wide range of accessories for the rituals concerning the mysterious drink is available: clay fountains, made by craftsmen in the region and individually designed with colours and glazes, fountains made from hand-blown glass or even stainless steel, all kinds of glasses and spoons, and a special souvenir for friends of the “green fairy”.
At the World Spirits Award, all the effort to produce an authentic product was rewarded: there was gold for the classics La Fine Verte and La Fine, and silver for La Fine Clandestine.
| Awards | Points | Spirit | Event | Detail |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gold | 94 | La Fine Verte | 2014 | Details |
| Gold | 90 | La Fine | 2014 | Details |
| Silver | 89 | La Fine Clandestine | 2014 | Details |
Handel
Company:
Camus International Limited
Address:
Room 5004-5005 Hong Kong New World Tower, 300 Huai Hai middle Road
Place:
200021 Shanghai
Country:
China
Homepage:
Products:
- Spirituosen Wiederverkauf
Kweichow Moutai: China’s ‘national schnapps’ on the rise
Baijiu is the most popular alcoholic drink in China and Moutai the most famous brand, with a similar status to vodka in Russia or tequila in Mexico. Its origins go back over 2,000 years to the time of Emperor Wu of Han. These days, the national drink is frequently served at official state banquets and is used as the official state gift. Its protected source is the village of Maotai in the Guizhou province on the banks of the Chishui, the Red River. These days, more than 30,000 tons of the 53 percent alcohol Moutai are produced. In cooperation with Camus, a limited edition was launched as an homage to the greatest poets: after Li Bai in 2013, Du Fu followed in 2018. The elegant bottle showing a painting of a poem is made from the finest porcelain.
Traditional methods are used for the distillation of regional raw materials: organic sorghum and wheat and the best water. Fermentation takes place at high temperatures. During the production process, which takes a year, fresh grain is added twice to the boilers, then several boiling and fermentation processes take place. Every batch of the distillate is separated according to age, production cycle and aroma. It then matures slowly in terracotta containers and, during the storage period of at least five years, develops a fine soya aroma. Master blenders make sure that the characteristic, full flavour is preserved. The secret lies in the humid climate, the water from the Chishui, as well as in the distillation technique and maturing period.
At the World Spirits Award, there was double gold for Kweichou Moutai Du Fu Edition.
Baijiu is the most popular alcoholic drink in China and Moutai the most famous brand, with a similar status to vodka in Russia or tequila in Mexico. Its origins go back over 2,000 years to the time of Emperor Wu of Han. These days, the national drink is frequently served at official state banquets and is used as the official state gift. Its protected source is the village of Maotai in the Guizhou province on the banks of the Chishui, the Red River. These days, more than 30,000 tons of the 53 percent alcohol Moutai are produced. In cooperation with Camus, a limited edition was launched as an homage to the greatest poets: after Li Bai in 2013, Du Fu followed in 2018. The elegant bottle showing a painting of a poem is made from the finest porcelain.
Traditional methods are used for the distillation of regional raw materials: organic sorghum and wheat and the best water. Fermentation takes place at high temperatures. During the production process, which takes a year, fresh grain is added twice to the boilers, then several boiling and fermentation processes take place. Every batch of the distillate is separated according to age, production cycle and aroma. It then matures slowly in terracotta containers and, during the storage period of at least five years, develops a fine soya aroma. Master blenders make sure that the characteristic, full flavour is preserved. The secret lies in the humid climate, the water from the Chishui, as well as in the distillation technique and maturing period.
At the World Spirits Award, there was double gold for Kweichou Moutai Du Fu Edition.
| Awards | Points | Spirit | Event | Detail |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Double-Gold | 95.3 | Kweichow Moutai "Legendary China Collection" (Du Fu Edition) | 2021 | Details |
Handel
Company:
ALDI Ireland
Address:
Birch House, Millennium Park, Naas, Co. Kildare
Place:
W91 YX71 Naas
Country:
Ireland
Homepage:
Products:
- Destillerie
Aldi Ireland: Gin and whiskey in retail
Aldi Ireland has several top products in its spirit range: Boyle’s Gin from the Blackwater Distillery and Ardfallen Whiskey from the West Cork Distillery, in addition, Mo Chara Passionfruit & Mango Gin from the Old Carrick Mill.
The Blackwater Distillery has been an Aldi partner since 2016 and developed the private label Boyle’s Gin exclusively for the Irish and British retail market. The product volume of the Blackwater Distillery for Aldi has risen strongly in recent years, whereby 140,800 bottles of the gin series were sold in 2018. The successful gin brand is manufactured in Blackwater Valley, West Waterford, with selected imported ingredients as well as regional apples, blackcurrants and elderflower. CEO Peter Mulryan – former TV producer and author of the book ‘The Whiskeys of Ireland’ – explains, “The partnership with Aldi has helped us to increase turnover enormously, and also to have the security to invest and expand. This includes on-site bottling facilities and a visitor centre.” Ardfallen Whiskey from the West Cork Distillery got its name from the region in County Cork where the malted barley comes from, and is only manufactured in small batches. The business was founded in 2003 by childhood friends who started out with only two small stills they had bought in Switzerland. Now the largest distillery in the country, it currently employs over 80 staff and exports to around 70 countries.
At the World Spirits Award, there was Gold for Ardfallen 10 Year Old Whiskey and Boyle’s Gin, and Silver for Boyle’s Sloe & Damson Gin and Ardfallen Whiskey.
Aldi Ireland has several top products in its spirit range: Boyle’s Gin from the Blackwater Distillery and Ardfallen Whiskey from the West Cork Distillery, in addition, Mo Chara Passionfruit & Mango Gin from the Old Carrick Mill.
The Blackwater Distillery has been an Aldi partner since 2016 and developed the private label Boyle’s Gin exclusively for the Irish and British retail market. The product volume of the Blackwater Distillery for Aldi has risen strongly in recent years, whereby 140,800 bottles of the gin series were sold in 2018. The successful gin brand is manufactured in Blackwater Valley, West Waterford, with selected imported ingredients as well as regional apples, blackcurrants and elderflower. CEO Peter Mulryan – former TV producer and author of the book ‘The Whiskeys of Ireland’ – explains, “The partnership with Aldi has helped us to increase turnover enormously, and also to have the security to invest and expand. This includes on-site bottling facilities and a visitor centre.” Ardfallen Whiskey from the West Cork Distillery got its name from the region in County Cork where the malted barley comes from, and is only manufactured in small batches. The business was founded in 2003 by childhood friends who started out with only two small stills they had bought in Switzerland. Now the largest distillery in the country, it currently employs over 80 staff and exports to around 70 countries.
At the World Spirits Award, there was Gold for Ardfallen 10 Year Old Whiskey and Boyle’s Gin, and Silver for Boyle’s Sloe & Damson Gin and Ardfallen Whiskey.
| Awards | Points | Spirit | Event | Detail |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gold | 93 | Ardfallen 10 Year Old Whiskey | 2025 | Details |
| Gold | 90 | Dúchas Irish Whiskey | 2025 | Details |
| Silver | 89.3 | Boyle's Sloe & Damson Gin | 2025 | Details |
| Silver | 88 | Dolmen Honey Mooshine | 2025 | Details |
| Silver | 81 | Ardfallen Triple Cask Whiskey | 2025 | Details |