Artichoke Elixir
Herbal bitter 35%vol, 0.5l
→ Versandkostenfrei ab 100 €
Bittersweet Symphony for your 9,000 taste buds.
character
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Spicy development of bitter herbs paired with restrained sweetness on the palate
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Long lasting finish
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Natural amber coloring
The artichoke schnapps is made with carefully selected bitter herbs , roots and flowers.
Ingredients include gentian, centaury, cardamom, ginger, nutmeg, zedoary root, cinchona bark, bitter orange peel, juniper, camphor, lavender, cinnamon bark, citronella, valerian, angelica root, cloves, galangal rhizome and a touch of saffron.
tradition
The Jagla family of pharmacists has been using an old monastery recipe for many decades. They rely on traditional herbalism and old pharmacopoeia knowledge.
Their goal is to produce herbal bitters with an alcohol content of 35% vol. The Jaglas use carefully selected bitter herbs, fine spices and essential oils. The core of the bitter elixirs is still prepared by hand today.
Recipes
Dr. Jagla's bitter elixirs are enjoyed neat (2 cl) or with ice cubes.
The characteristic nuances of the certified herbs can thus develop their scents and essential oils at the finest level. The rolling, the slow moistening of the palate and taste buds - like a wine tasting - allows you to immerse yourself in a new taste experience.
The particularly balanced finish rounds off the artichoke elixir .
Signature Drink Artichoke Ale
- 40 ml artichoke elixir
- 160 ml ginger ale or tonic water
- Tumbler, ice cubes, lime
Food Pairing
Swabian cream cheese, oysters, steak, espresso
The artichoke schnapps harmonizes perfectly with a variety of food combinations.
Swabian cream cheese offers a creamy texture and mild flavors that create a balanced contrast to the hearty schnapps .
Oysters bring a salty freshness that complements the complexity of the spirit and adds a refreshing note.
A juicy steak with its robust aroma goes wonderfully with the strong and spicy note of the artichoke schnapps, creating a harmonious taste experience.
Finally, a strong espresso rounds off the flavor profile by complementing the tart-sweet nuances of the liquor and providing a full-bodied finish.
monastery herbs
Artichoke (Cynara scolymus)
Our regional artichoke leaves are bitter vegetables. Her
Leaves have a subtle sweetness and are rich in bitter substances,
which is why they are particularly appreciated after a meal. 2013
the artichoke was voted medicinal plant of the year.
GENTIAN ROOT
Radix Gentianae
MILLENNIUM HERB
Herba Centaurii
Bitter orange peels
Cortex Aurantii Fructus Amarum
ZIDOR
Rhizoma Zedoariae
GINGER ROOT
Rhizoma Zingiberis
CHINA BARK
Cortex Chinae
CARDAMOM FRUITS
Fruit Cardamomi
GALANGE ROOT
Rhizoma Galangae
CINNAMON BARK
cortex cinnamon
CLOVES
Flores Caryophylli
JUNIPER BERRY
Juniperi fruit
CAMPHOR
Cinnamomum camphora
LAVENDER FLOWERS
Lavandulae Flos
VALERIAN ROOT
Valerianae Radix
CITRONELLAGRAS
Cymbopogon Nardus
ANGELICA ROOT
Angelicae Radix
NUTMEG
Myristica Fragrans
SAFFRON
Crocus sativus
ARTICHOKE LEAVES
Cynarae Folium
GINSENG ROOT
Ginseng radix
★ ★ ★ ★ ★“The tasting was a real pleasure. So good that I'm thinking about whether I would like to have something so sensual and delicious at home. And that as an absolute occasional drinker. I’m absolutely thrilled.”