Description:
A pure raspberry schnapps and not one of the so-called raspberry brandies. A mere one or two kilograms of raspberries go into the making of a litre of raspberry brandy, while a pure raspberry schnapps requires 25 to 35 kilos!
And the difference can be clearly recognised in the nose and on the palate. While brandies made with added alcohol have, as a rule, a flowery, sweet and perfumed character, this raspberry schnapps convinces with the kind of finely nuanced raspberry bouquet that we otherwise find only in the fully ripe berries growing in woods and on wild hedges. And what the nose promises is delivered in full on the palate: this pure raspberry distillate boasts enormous vigour and is dense and long on the finish.
Alois Gölles Schnapps Distillery & Vinegar Production
The Gölles family has been cultivating orchards in the sunny hill country around Austria’s Riegersburg Castle for four generations. Since the beginning of the 1980s, they have specialised in manufacturing fine vinegars and premium spirits by hand.
Particular emphasis is placed on the use of only the highest quality products, because only the naturally delicious taste of flawless, sun-ripened fruits or excellent wines is a suitable basis for producing dense and robust schnapps or elegant, delicately aromatic vinegar.
This quest for prime fruit for the distillery and vinegar production is also at the heart of the commitment at Gölles to cultivating old fruit varieties that are now exceedingly rare. To this end, orchards have been replanted with these old varieties: since 1990 thousands of these rarities, like the saubirne (“sow” pear) and maschansker apple, have been planted.
While state-of-the-art technology is employed in transforming these and other high-quality products into the fine spirits and vinegars bearing the Gölles name, the crucial factor remains the experience and sensorium of Alois Gölles and his team.
