Description
| Who Rothman & Winter Orchard Elderberry Liqueuris produced byDestillerie Purkhart, a family-owned distillery. The distillery was established in 1932 and is currently operated by the third generation of thePurkhart family. |
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| Where Steyr, Austria |
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| What Rothman & Winter Elderberry Liqueurtastes like a concentrated, dark berry preserve with a sophisticated earthy undertone. It is much deeper and “moodier” than the bright, floral flavor of elderflower liqueurs like St-Germain. t has a dense,inky dark berryflavor. Imagine a mix of blackberry, blackcurrant (cassis), and cooked plum, but with a unique tartness that keeps it from being too sugary. Because it uses a base ofrowanberry eau-de-vie, it carries a distinctmarzipan or bitter almondaroma that pairs perfectly with the dark fruit. |
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| Why Most people are used to the light, tropical, floral taste of elderflower (like St-Germain). Rothman & Winter uses theactual berries, which are their “botanical cousins” but taste completely different. It’s deep, dark, and earthymore like asophisticated, wine-like elixirthan a flowery syrup. One of its coolest production secrets is that it doesn’t just use neutral grain alcohol. It starts with a base ofrowanberry eau-de-vie(fruit brandy). Rowanberries have a naturalbitter-almond or marzipan aroma, which gives the liqueur a “secret” nutty layer that makes it taste much more complex than a standard berry liqueur. |




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