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Genever (from the Dutch jeneverbes, juniper) was first created in the 17th century by the physicist Franciscus Sylvius de la Boe, in Leiden, in southern Holland, as a tonic and depurative. Medicinal use quickly changed to recreational and hedonistic use, and from the Dutch countryside, where it was distilled by hundreds and hundreds of artisanal microdistilleries in the winter months when work in the fields was stopped, it soon arrived on American shores, until it became a favorite distillate of the pioneers moving to the lands to the west, even effigy in the 7 Oscar-winning film Dances with Wolves, where the typical bottles appear in many scenes, and even the protagonist occasionally does not disdain a drop.
Distilled three times discontinuously from a mash of corn, rye and malted barley, it is added of three botanicals: juniper, licorice and star anise and distilled again. It then ages in small 200-liter first-pass American oak barrels and other American ex-bourbon barrels. It surprises with hints of honey and dulce de leche that linger throughout the tasting, almost reminiscent of other malt spirits; rich and full, it is a drink for experienced palates.
ORIGINSNetherlands
ABV %38.00
VOL. ML1000
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