Tonic Water
Wilhelm Marx, 200 ml
Producer: | Wilhelm Marx |
Origin: | Edibles / Germany |
Description
Selected plant extracts with high-quality quinine and herbs combine to create a refreshing tonic with a uniquely pure and at the same time tart taste and aroma. The fine bubbles of carbonic acid ensure long-lasting freshness. The tonic is an excellent accompaniment to all high-quality gins and vodkas as well as to White Port. Ingredients: Water, sugar, carbonic acid, acidifier: citric acid, natural flavour, flavour quinine. Nutritional information per 100ml: Energy: 159 kJ / 37 kcal, carbohydrates: 9g, of which sugar: 9g, contains minor amounts of fat, saturated fatty acids, protein and salt.
Wilhelm Marx
The small, family-owned fruit eau-de-vie distillery Wilhelm Marx is located in the idyllic Bavarian Forest between Regensburg and Bodenmais, near the Great Arber, not far from the Czech border. To be precise, the distillery is located in the picturesque climatic health resort of Neukirchen at the typically Bavarian Gut Bärenhof. A natural oasis of unparalleled beauty.
In 2012, Wilhelm Marx founded his fruit eau-de-vie distillery, and has completely devoted himself to his passion ever since. His distillery produces fine fruit eau-de-vie and liqueurs that have quickly garnered international acclaim. Wilhelm Marx started out working in the international contact lens business and travelled to Asia several times a year. His great passion for Asia is also reflected in his product line. For example, he imports the highest-quality ginger, turmeric and lemongrass directly from Thailand. The freshness and processing of the ginger give his GINGER No. 1 and GINGERLIQ their characteristic fruitiness, spiciness and palate-pleasing tingle. As early as November 2014, the Marx family took part in the International Wine & Spirits Fair in Hong Kong – to huge success! The ginger products GINGERLIQ and GINGER No. 1 in particular met with great interest. But native Bavarian fruits such as rose hips, blackthorn, quince and blackberries are also processed into exquisite delicacies.