Dry ginseng gin
navy gin, 50% vol
→ Versandkostenfrei ab 100 €
Pure enjoyment. Tonic not a must.
character
Full-bodied bouquet and balanced body based on ginseng root .
DR. JAGLAS Ginseng Gin is a handmade juniper berry spirit that contains no sugar at all. It is based on the original juniper berry recipe for Spiritus Juniperi from the German Pharmacopoeia of 1872 and the distilled form of the herbal bitter Dr. Jaglas Ginseng Elixir that is already on the market.
Fresh juniper berries and earthy ginseng roots combine as opposing components in a fine symbiosis that complement each other perfectly. Together with other regional herbs, roots and barks, a distinctive variety of flavors has been created that unfolds on every taste bud even when consumed pure.
Complemented by selected bitter herbs , barks and roots such as valerian, lavender, ginger, gentian, saffron, nutmeg, cinchona bark, galangal rhizome, citronella, bitter orange peel, centaury, camphor, ginger root, angelica root, cardamom, cloves, cinnamon bark and juniper berries.
tradition
The Amaro Ginseng Elixir was distilled for Dr. Jaglas Dry GIN-seng Gin . A handmade juniper berry spirit that contains no added sugar at all.
With its 50% vol it is one of the Navy Gins .
What is special is the use of 5-fold distilled wheat alcohol, in which fresh juniper berries and earthy ginseng roots complement each other in a fine symbiosis.
Recipes
Pure or with tonic
Signature Drink Elixir Negroni
- 1 part Dry GIN-seng Gin
- 1 part artichoke, ginseng or maca elixir
- 1 part red vermouth
- Tumbler, ice cubes, orange
Food Pairing
Regowert cheese, grilled vegetables, olives
The spicy taste of the ginseng gin harmonizes perfectly with the Regowert cheese, which has a rich and slightly spicy note.
The grilled vegetables bring grilled aromas and a pleasant roasted flavor that complement the dry gin and ensure a balanced flavor palette.
The salty olives add a contrasting accent and offer a refreshing counterbalance to the other flavors. Together they form an appealing flavor combination that will tantalize your senses.
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.”