The same goes for fruit brandies and liqueurs. The mass market doesn’t offer anything special – the commercial pressure to appeal to a broad audience is too high. Small distilleries do things differently: they stay true to themselves, creating products with character. Like Stählemühle. A former art book publisher purchased the distillery and reactivated the old distillation rights. If you’ve never heard of Eigeltingen before, you should make a note of the name for the future. From ginger to molasses to wild raspberry, Stählemühle is turning new and sometimes crazy ideas into fine liquors.
Only natural ingredients are used, aged in oak barrels following a careful distilling process with a love for a good product and a disdain for large volumes. Today’s distillers are like young winemakers: daring. And successful. Of course, a fine distillate has its price. But it’s one people will pay gladly in exchange for authentic tastes and richly varied nuances. Such a schnapps isn’t downed in one shot, but sipped with delight. Cheers!