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Maca Ginseng Elixir
Maca Ginseng Elixir
Maca Ginseng Elixir
Maca Ginseng Elixir

Maca Ginseng Elixir

Herbal bitter 35%vol, 0.5l

• Monastery pharmacy recipe with > 30 bitter herbs, roots and blossoms
• Digestif (“bittersweet”) with a long finish
• without caramel color, coloring and preservatives

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Ad Multos Annos


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Character

The Maca Ginseng elixir is powerful and finely balanced on the tongue. Its note is bitter-sweet and lies in the middle of these taste dimensions. The long finish is underlined by a nutty nuance.

After maturing for several weeks, maca and ginseng roots , selected tinctures and essences from gentian, cinchona bark, ginger rhizome, cardamom, citrus root, cloves, bitter orange peel, juniper berries, centaury, cinnamon bark, galangal rhizome, camphor, lavender, valerian, citronella, angelica root and a Hints of saffron combine to form the balanced heart of the elixir.

The origin, purity and content (e.g. bitter substances, essential oils) of all herbs are precisely defined here. The standardized high demands on the roots, bark and flowers, which are gently macerated in the pharmacy, are even certified according to German Pharmacopoeia quality .

tradition

The Maca Ginseng Elixir was developed as a special edition for DIE ZEIT, where it was sold exclusively for a few weeks.

This handmade amaro with 35% vol is the further development of the ginseng elixir , which has been expanded to include the nutty maca roots. Maca roots are also known as Peru Ginseng and are native to the upper elevations of the Peruvian Andes. Due to the extreme climatic conditions, they became robust roots with high resistance over the centuries. They have always been used both as food and as a medicinal plant.

The lettering on the gift packaging “Ad Multos Annos” (Here’s to many years) underlines this special feature of both roots (Maca & Ginseng).

Recipere

It is suitable neat (as a digestif ), with a few ice cubes (as an aperitif ) or as a base for drinks, for example with tonic or instead of Campari in a Negroni.

What is important is the slow “rolling” - like when tasting wine - in the front area of ​​the mouth.

Signature Drink Maca Tonic

  • 40 ml Maca Ginseng Elixir
  • 160 ml tonic water or ginger ale
  • Tumbler, ice cubes, lime

Food pairing

Allgäu country cheese, nut chocolate, espresso

The creamy Allgäu country cheese offers a mild yet spicy note that harmonizes wonderfully with the earthy flavors of the elixir.

The nut chocolate brings a delicious combination of sweetness and crunch that highlights the subtle nuances of the ginseng elixir.

A strong espresso completes the taste journey by highlighting the invigorating properties of ginseng and creating a satisfying balance between flavors and pleasure. Together, these elements create a delicious treat that takes the enjoyment of the Maca Ginseng elixir to a new level.

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monastery herbs

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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.


Illustration Enzianwurzel

GENTIAN ROOT
Radix Gentianae

Illustration Tausendgueldenkraut

MILLENNIUM HERB
Herba Centaurii

Pommeranzenschalen

Bitter orange peels
Cortex Aurantii Fructus Amarum

Zitwerwurzel

ZIDOR
Rhizoma Zedoariae

Illustration Ingwerwurzelstock

GINGER ROOT
Rhizoma Zingiberis

Illustration CHINARINDE

CHINA BARK
Cortex Chinae

Illustration Kardamomfrüchte

CARDAMOM FRUITS
Fruit Cardamomi

Illustration Galgantwurzelstock

GALANGE ROOT
Rhizoma Galangae

Illustration Zimtrinde

CINNAMON BARK
cortex cinnamon

Illustration Gewürznelken

CLOVES
Flores Caryophylli

Illustration Wacholderbeere

JUNIPER BERRY
Juniperi fruit

Illustration Campher

CAMPHOR
Cinnamomum camphora

Illustration Lavendelblüten

LAVENDER FLOWERS
Lavandulae Flos

Illustration Baldrianwurzel

VALERIAN ROOT
Valerianae Radix

Illustration Citronellagras

CITRONELLAGRAS
Cymbopogon Nardus

Illustration Angelikawurzel

ANGELICA ROOT
Angelicae Radix

Illustration Muskatnuss

NUTMEG
Myristica Fragrans

Illustration Safran

SAFFRON
Crocus sativus

Illustration Artischocke

ARTICHOKE LEAVES
Cynarae Folium

Illustration Ginsengwurzel

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.”

Richard C