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Handel
Company:
DBC PR - Jim Beam Suntory
Address:
1027 33rd St NW
Place:
20007 Washington
Country:
United States
Products:
- Spirituosen Wiederverkauf
Jim Beam Distillery – Bourbon straight on
Knob Creek is named after a rivulet in Kentucky, the home of President Abraham Lincoln. His steadfast attitude seems to serve as an example for this straightforward bourbon. The square ‘chemist’s bottle’ suits these traditional values perfectly, as does the striking label which is reminiscent of the old tradition of wrapping bottles in newspaper. To this day, a mixture of experience and craftsmanship is the recipe for success for the bourbon from Knob Creek.
The bourbon was at the peak of its success in 1919, when the nationwide prohibition of the sale, manufacture and transport of alcohol began – lasting until 1933. Following this, a new start was impossible for many distilleries; others couldn’t finance the customary long maturing process of the bourbon. This situation motivated Booker Noe to revive the traditional bourbon style from the time before the prohibition: rich in aroma, with discreet sweetness due to year-long maturation in strongly ‘toasted’ wooden barrels from American white oak. In 1950, he joined the family business – his mother was the daughter of Jim Beam, which meant bourbon was already in his blood – and completed his training as Master Distiller. With the small series of premium bourbon he launched, the term ‘batch’ (small) was established and revolutionised the industry. His son, Fred Noe, continues with this clear strategy: “I learnt the business from scratch, listened to my father and learnt on the job. I know what it means to make perfect bourbon. Each bottle is a reflection of my family.” Since 1992, the Knob Creek brand has represented these values with the perfect combination of tradition and top quality.
A golden trio was successful at the World Spirits Award: Knob Creek Rye Whiskey Small Batch, Knob Creek Single Barrel Reserve Bourbon and Knob Creek Straight Bourbon.
Knob Creek is named after a rivulet in Kentucky, the home of President Abraham Lincoln. His steadfast attitude seems to serve as an example for this straightforward bourbon. The square ‘chemist’s bottle’ suits these traditional values perfectly, as does the striking label which is reminiscent of the old tradition of wrapping bottles in newspaper. To this day, a mixture of experience and craftsmanship is the recipe for success for the bourbon from Knob Creek.
The bourbon was at the peak of its success in 1919, when the nationwide prohibition of the sale, manufacture and transport of alcohol began – lasting until 1933. Following this, a new start was impossible for many distilleries; others couldn’t finance the customary long maturing process of the bourbon. This situation motivated Booker Noe to revive the traditional bourbon style from the time before the prohibition: rich in aroma, with discreet sweetness due to year-long maturation in strongly ‘toasted’ wooden barrels from American white oak. In 1950, he joined the family business – his mother was the daughter of Jim Beam, which meant bourbon was already in his blood – and completed his training as Master Distiller. With the small series of premium bourbon he launched, the term ‘batch’ (small) was established and revolutionised the industry. His son, Fred Noe, continues with this clear strategy: “I learnt the business from scratch, listened to my father and learnt on the job. I know what it means to make perfect bourbon. Each bottle is a reflection of my family.” Since 1992, the Knob Creek brand has represented these values with the perfect combination of tradition and top quality.
A golden trio was successful at the World Spirits Award: Knob Creek Rye Whiskey Small Batch, Knob Creek Single Barrel Reserve Bourbon and Knob Creek Straight Bourbon.
| Awards | Points | Spirit | Event | Detail |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gold | 93.7 | Knob Creek Rye Whiskey Small Batch | 2016 | Details |
| Gold | 93 | Knob Creek Single Barrel Reserve Bourbon | 2016 | Details |
| Gold | 91.7 | Knob Creek Straight Bourbon | 2016 | Details |
Handel
Company:
BURSCHIK`S R. Nfg. Erste österr. Wermutwein-Kellerei
Address:
Zinckgasse 8
Place:
1150 Wien
Country:
Austria
Homepage:
Products:
- Spirituosen Wiederverkauf
- Destillerie
| Awards | Points | Spirit | Event | Detail |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gold | 92.3 | Burschik's Vermouth Klassik | 2021 | Details |
| Gold | 92 | Burschik's Vermouth Oak | 2021 | Details |
| Gold | 91.3 | Burschik's Vermouth Dry | 2021 | Details |
| Silver | 88 | Burschik's Vermouth Red | 2021 | Details |
Destillerie
Company:
Distilleerdery onder de boompjes
Address:
Nieuwsticht 5
Place:
3113 BH Schiedam
Country:
Netherlands
Homepage:
Products:
- Wodka
- Genever
Onder de Boompjes – Genever from south Holland
The history of this distillery dates back to the year 1658. At that time, the Steffelaar family began to produce Genever and Korenwijn in Schiedam. In around 1700, herring fishing was finally replaced by the malt spirits industry. Numerous workers from Brabant and Germany flocked to the town in south Holland close to Rotterdam. In 1883, 3,500 inhabitants were dependent on this industry and the town was home to the biggest plants in the world. During this boom period for the Dutch gin, there were numerous mills in and around the town and no fewer than 400 distilleries. ‘Onder de Boompjes’ is continuing this tradition today and only uses the best natural ingredients for its genever, vodka and liqueurs.
The product range includes the young, mild genever ‘Boompjes Premium’ (10% malt wine, distilled 4 times, 35% vol.) and the traditional old genever ‘Bompjes Old Dutch’ (20% malt wine, stored for 3 years, 38% vol.) for which the recipe took a whole year to produce. The range also includes the Oseven vodka, a premium traditionally produced vodka with no additives (3 days of filtration, 40% vol.), the Sylvius gin based on a very old recipe and Generum, a blend of old genever and rum. When it comes to the recipe: the company website includes a few cocktail tips for mixing the spirits as a change to enjoying them straight.
At the World Spirits Award, the ‘classic trio’ of vodka, Genever oude and Genever jonge proved medal-worthy and won three golds.
The history of this distillery dates back to the year 1658. At that time, the Steffelaar family began to produce Genever and Korenwijn in Schiedam. In around 1700, herring fishing was finally replaced by the malt spirits industry. Numerous workers from Brabant and Germany flocked to the town in south Holland close to Rotterdam. In 1883, 3,500 inhabitants were dependent on this industry and the town was home to the biggest plants in the world. During this boom period for the Dutch gin, there were numerous mills in and around the town and no fewer than 400 distilleries. ‘Onder de Boompjes’ is continuing this tradition today and only uses the best natural ingredients for its genever, vodka and liqueurs.
The product range includes the young, mild genever ‘Boompjes Premium’ (10% malt wine, distilled 4 times, 35% vol.) and the traditional old genever ‘Bompjes Old Dutch’ (20% malt wine, stored for 3 years, 38% vol.) for which the recipe took a whole year to produce. The range also includes the Oseven vodka, a premium traditionally produced vodka with no additives (3 days of filtration, 40% vol.), the Sylvius gin based on a very old recipe and Generum, a blend of old genever and rum. When it comes to the recipe: the company website includes a few cocktail tips for mixing the spirits as a change to enjoying them straight.
At the World Spirits Award, the ‘classic trio’ of vodka, Genever oude and Genever jonge proved medal-worthy and won three golds.
| Awards | Points | Spirit | Event | Detail |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gold | 94 | Genever oude | 2013 | Details |
| Gold | 92 | Genever jonge | 2013 | Details |
| Gold | 90 | Wodka | 2013 | 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 |