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STORY: A. Diehl Spirits – A burning passion. The success of our sun-drenched wines from A. Diehl speaks for itself. But Andreas Diehl is also an excellent master distiller. The trigger for the decision to try distilling was an old copper still - a gift from a friend who was a winemaker and didn't quite know what to do with his heirloom.
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AGEING: classic distillate; only the main run is used
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AROMA: Pronounced, fine and very aromatic pear fruit. Fine sweetness, like biting into a pear.
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EVALUATION: Very fresh and elegant on the palate, juicy. Some nut and caramel in the finish.
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SERVING RECOMMENDATION: Solo or as an aperitif with Prosecco; hot with cream or as a shot in coffee
A.Diehl Spirits - A burning passion. The success of our sun-drenched wines from A. Diehl speaks for itself. But Andreas Diehl is also an excellent master distiller. The trigger for the decision to try distilling was an old copper still - a gift from a friend who was a winemaker and didn't quite know what to do with his heirloom. Grandfather Diehl's old distillery book was quickly pulled out and the route to be taken was clear: to penetrate as deeply as possible to the specific aroma of each fruit, to exhaust it and to return it as a refined, perfect essence. Under this credo, Andreas brings out true taste wonders from rare and hand-picked fruits such as apricots, mirabelle plums or chestnuts with great craftsmanship and sensitivity. “Careful firing takes a lot of time and patience. But also a lot of love and the desire to tackle something new”, Andreas literally burns for his unique products and does not regret for a second that he took the old copper bladder with him.
Manufacturer: | Alexandra and Andreas Diehl Eisenbahnstrasse 3a D-67483 Edesheim Germany |
Product type: | spirit |
Spirit type: | pear brandy |
alcohol content: | 40.0 percent by volume |
Allergen information: | contains sulphites |
Country of origin: | Germany |
Aroma: | pears |
drinking temperature: | 16-18°C |
Vintage: | NV |
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