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Morris Bramble Dry Gin

Morris Bramble Dry Gin

Destillerie The Wild Alps, Schweiz, 500 ml

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Producer: The Wild Alps
Origin: Switzerland
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Article nr. 62970500
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Producer: The Wild Alps
Origin: Switzerland

Description

Another masterpiece from the Wild Alps distillery! As its name suggests, the Bramble Dry Gin already shows intense aromas of blackberry and raspberry on the nose, which are supported by a subtle juniper note. On the palate, the aromas of the nose are repeated and the gin appears harmonious, creamy and somewhat sweet despite the slightly higher alcohol content. A slightly spicy note is added in the finish, which ends in a long and warm reverberation. We recommend combining the Bramble Dry Gin with a neutral tonic so as not to drown out its fruitiness.

Attributes

Origin: Switzerland
Volume: 47.0 %
Producer

The Wild Alps

In 2016, Theresia Angel-Hämmerle and Peter Angel from Vorarlberg founded “The Wild Alps”, based in Balgach, Switzerland, to develop and produce an exceptional portfolio of fine spirits. Their vision was to capture the quintessence of gin, whisky, rum and vodka to really excite aficionados.

The two founders brought with them over 20 years' experience from the spirits industry, where they had worked as developers and producers. The philosophy of the “Angels” is quite simple: they produce what they like. Combining alchemy and adventure in their craftsmanship as distillers, they are open to experimenting with exceptional and unusual ingredients that are full of character.

They drew their main inspiration from the Alps, more precisely from the Villa Maund in Vorarlberg in Austria. This Alpine villa was built according to the plans of William Morris in the late 19th century and served as a hunting lodge for the passionate alpinist Sir John Oakley Maund. The interior design includes some expressive fabric patterns and a tapestry called “The Strawberry Thief”, which were produced in William Morris’ workshops in 19th century England. Theresia Angel-Hämmerle incorporated these patterns and fabrics into her product design and created velvet labels for some of her products. This won her the “Packaging Design” award from the IWSC in London. The Alpine flora in the region also provides the two founders with inspiration for their wild Alpine creations. In the meantime, they are now able to look back on numerous national and international accolades, repeatedly awarded "Best Gin" and "Best Rum (of Switzerland).

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Switzerland

Switzerland – A small country with enormous diversity

Switzerland is famous for its banks, watches, and cheese, but not necessarily for its wine. The Swiss didn't invent wine, but they have been extremely open and curious to it. Wine culture arrived in what is now modern Switzerland via several routes: from Marseilles to Lake Geneva and the Lower Valais region; from the Aosta Valley through the Great St. Bernard Pass to the rest of Valais; from the Rhone through Burgundy, across the Jura Mountains to Lake Constance; and from Lombardy to Ticino, and then on to Grisons.

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