Grape type: Fresh marc of schiava, merlot and lagrein, smashed liquorice roots.
Appearance: Natural
Aromatic profile: Clear recognition of the flavouring
Taste: Persistent, slightly alcoholic, great balance between the destillate and the liquorice roots.
Alcoholic strength: 40% Vol.
Notes: Liquorice is known for its excellent digestive characteristics. The dried and smashed liquorice roots were left to infuse cold in fresh grappa for about 45 days. The flavour is delicated and perfect to be served cool.
This grappa is obtained by cold infusion of the grappa with all the different herbs (juniper berries, mountain pine cones, woodruff, gentian and liquorice roots as well as pine cones) for about 45 days. Excellent ingredients that are known for their digestive properties. This herb grappa is characterised by a very strong, persistent and light bitter taste.
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In South Tyrol caraway (carum carvi) is largely used to spice bread, pies, cheese and cabbage and is very appreciated due to its aromatic and digestive properties. This grappa is obtained the infusion of caraway seeds in fresh grappa for about 30 days. Strong and spicy flavour.
Juniper usually grows on an altitude of 1000m. It's berries are appreciated for their diuretic, digestive and soothing properties. The fresh and ripe juniper berries are lightly crushed before left to infuse cold in fresh grappa for about 45 days. Afterwards the grappa is bottled with a juniper branch. Our juniper grappa is characterised by a very strong and persistent taste.
The Dwarf pine grows in the Dolomites on an altitude of 1200 - 2700 m and is well known and appreciated because of its soothing and digestive characteristics. The fresh pine cones are collected between May and June and afterwards put into cold, fresh grappa for about 45 days. Our Dwarf pine grappa is further characterised by its intense flavour and - thanks to the pine cones - also by the traditional woody fragrance.