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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 |
Handel
Company:
J.A.Gilka KG
Address:
Hubert-Underberg-Allee 1
Place:
47493 Rheinberg
Country:
Germany
Homepage:
Products:
- Spirituosen Wiederverkauf
- Destillerie
| Awards | Points | Spirit | Event | Detail |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Silver | 88 | Gilka Bio | 2012 | Details |
Destillerie
Company:
Azienda Agricola A. Riggio
Address:
Via Barreca,15 / C.O. Via Sabin n°4/B
Place:
90015 Sant'Ambrogio
Country:
Italy
Homepage:
Products:
- Bitter-Kräuter
Antonino Riggio - The Wonderful World of Plants
Antonino Riggio founded his company only in 2005; the business grew out of an extensive passion for lupins. The plant with its large, colourful flowers grows wild in Central Europe and elsewhere in the world, and they make a favourite meal for bees. Gardeners employ lupins to improve the soil, cattle farmers know them to be valuable fodder plants. The cultivated species are referred to as sweet lupins; they contain fewer alkaloids than their wild counterparts. The seeds, which contain almost 50% protein, would seem to provide a successful alternative to soy. Clinical studies have shown other positive medicinal effects; substances derived from lupins can protect cells and counteract cancer, as well as help control cholesterol levels.
Plant amateur Riggio followed this up with another innovative idea in 2006. He developed a bitter named "Ginseno", processed from ginseng, aromatic herbs and medicinal plants. Ginseno is available in different flavours; Naturale, Amabile, Alla Menta, and Alla Manna. The latter contains a sap extract from the Manna Ash (Fraxinus ornus), which grows in Madonie, a nature reserve near Castelbuono. The dried sap contains mannite, a sugar substitute also used in pharmacology.
In future, Riggio plans further Ginseno variants, flavoured with Agrumi di Sicilia (oranges and mandarins), almonds and cactus fruit. All products are labelled "APLCEFALU" which refers to their origin: the town of Cefalù on the Northern coast of Sicily.
The trip to Carinthia to the World Spirits Award paid off: the bitter Ginseno alla Manna received a gold medal.
Antonino Riggio founded his company only in 2005; the business grew out of an extensive passion for lupins. The plant with its large, colourful flowers grows wild in Central Europe and elsewhere in the world, and they make a favourite meal for bees. Gardeners employ lupins to improve the soil, cattle farmers know them to be valuable fodder plants. The cultivated species are referred to as sweet lupins; they contain fewer alkaloids than their wild counterparts. The seeds, which contain almost 50% protein, would seem to provide a successful alternative to soy. Clinical studies have shown other positive medicinal effects; substances derived from lupins can protect cells and counteract cancer, as well as help control cholesterol levels.
Plant amateur Riggio followed this up with another innovative idea in 2006. He developed a bitter named "Ginseno", processed from ginseng, aromatic herbs and medicinal plants. Ginseno is available in different flavours; Naturale, Amabile, Alla Menta, and Alla Manna. The latter contains a sap extract from the Manna Ash (Fraxinus ornus), which grows in Madonie, a nature reserve near Castelbuono. The dried sap contains mannite, a sugar substitute also used in pharmacology.
In future, Riggio plans further Ginseno variants, flavoured with Agrumi di Sicilia (oranges and mandarins), almonds and cactus fruit. All products are labelled "APLCEFALU" which refers to their origin: the town of Cefalù on the Northern coast of Sicily.
The trip to Carinthia to the World Spirits Award paid off: the bitter Ginseno alla Manna received a gold medal.
| Awards | Points | Spirit | Event | Detail |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gold | 90 | Ginseno alla manna | 2008 | Details |
Destillerie
Company:
Nant Distilling Company
Address:
254 Nant Lane
Place:
7030 Bothwell
Country:
Australia
Homepage:
Products:
- Whisky Allgemein
Nant Distillery – Single Malt Whisky from Tasmania
In the central highlands of Tasmania, the Nant Distilling Company only produces Highland Single Malt Whisky. It started in 2004, when the historical Nant Estate from the 19th century was sold and carefully restored. The central element of the story is the mill: built in 1823 by convicts, these days it is the only water-driven grain mill in Australia. The mill stones came to the country with a Welsh settler in 1820 on the boat named ‘The Grace’. Lost for a long time, they were found by chance behind the property and put to use again. Wooden teeth turn the wheel like in old times. The striking bottle shape also goes back to the 19th century and a clay bottle found at the bottom of the mill pond.
And what is the secret of the whisky? Some put it down to the unspoilt waters of the highlands which supply the River Clyde from a million year old glacial lake which flows past the distillery. Others say it is the malting barley from Tasmania, yet others say it is the very clear air and the fertile soil. Maybe the answer lies in a mixture of everything, yet one thing is for sure: whoever tries this ‘liquid gold’ knows how the essence of this beautiful location is captured in it. The opportunity to do so is given in the Nant Whisky Bars in Hobart, Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney and soon also in London. With the erection of the malthouse in 2015, Nant will belong to the few distilleries in the world that have full control of their grain during all phases of production of the Single Malt Whisky.
The jury at the World Spirits Award were certainly impressed: there was gold for American Oak Sherry, silver for French Oak Pinot Noir Wood and American Oak Port.
In the central highlands of Tasmania, the Nant Distilling Company only produces Highland Single Malt Whisky. It started in 2004, when the historical Nant Estate from the 19th century was sold and carefully restored. The central element of the story is the mill: built in 1823 by convicts, these days it is the only water-driven grain mill in Australia. The mill stones came to the country with a Welsh settler in 1820 on the boat named ‘The Grace’. Lost for a long time, they were found by chance behind the property and put to use again. Wooden teeth turn the wheel like in old times. The striking bottle shape also goes back to the 19th century and a clay bottle found at the bottom of the mill pond.
And what is the secret of the whisky? Some put it down to the unspoilt waters of the highlands which supply the River Clyde from a million year old glacial lake which flows past the distillery. Others say it is the malting barley from Tasmania, yet others say it is the very clear air and the fertile soil. Maybe the answer lies in a mixture of everything, yet one thing is for sure: whoever tries this ‘liquid gold’ knows how the essence of this beautiful location is captured in it. The opportunity to do so is given in the Nant Whisky Bars in Hobart, Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney and soon also in London. With the erection of the malthouse in 2015, Nant will belong to the few distilleries in the world that have full control of their grain during all phases of production of the Single Malt Whisky.
The jury at the World Spirits Award were certainly impressed: there was gold for American Oak Sherry, silver for French Oak Pinot Noir Wood and American Oak Port.
| Awards | Points | Spirit | Event | Detail |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gold | 90.3 | American Oak Sherry | 2015 | Details |
| Silver | 88 | French Oak Pinot Noir Wood | 2015 | Details |
| Silver | 81 | American Oak Port | 2015 | Details |