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1477 REVOLUT GIN (Wacholder-Rosmarin)

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1477 REVOLUT GIN (Wacholder-Rosmarin)1477 Revolut Gin mit Wacholder und Rosmarin Geruch: Die Kombination der beiden Botanicals sorgt fr ein aromatisches und facettenreiches Bukett. Geschmack: Der Wacholder der klassische Star im Gin verstrmt im Vordergrund eine wrzige Tiefe mit einer leichten pfeffrigen Schrfe und im Hintergund schwingen feine Zitrusnoten mit. Rosmarin sorgt fr einen leicht bitteren und mediteranen Geschmack mit. Die therischen le und natrlichen Aromen des Rosmarins

1477 Revolut Gin mit Wacholder und Rosmarin


Geruch: Die Kombination der beiden Botanicals sorgt für ein aromatisches und facettenreiches Bukett.

Geschmack: Der Wacholder- der klassische Star im Gin - verströmt im Vordergrund eine würzige Tiefe mit einer leichten pfeffrigen Schärfe und im Hintergund schwingen  feine Zitrusnoten mit. Rosmarin sorgt für einen leicht bitteren und mediteranen Geschmack mit. Die ätherischen Öle und natürlichen Aromen des Rosmarins verbinden sich hervorragend mit dem Wacholder und tragen zur Gesamtkomposition des Gins bei.

Abgang: runde, weiche frische Noten

Botanicals:  Wacholder, Rosmarin

Wohltuende Eigenschaften:  Rosmarin und Wacholder sind vielseitige Heilkräuter, die durch ihre ätherischen Öle und Antioxidantien stark entzündungshemmend, durchblutungsfördernd, verdauungsfördernd und anregend wirken.                                           

Unser Standort, die Stadt Gernrode ist eine Ortsteil von Quedlinburg

Geschichtlich gab es seit der Gründung von Quedlinburg viele Ereignisse, aber das Jahr 1477 zählt wirtschaftlich und politisch zu den Wichtigen!

Ein regionaler Konflikt führte 1336 dazu, das die Stadt Quedlinburg eine größere Unabhängigkeit von der Stadtherrin, der Äbtissin des Damenstiftes, erlangte. Das neue Selbstbewusstsein wurde in Form von vielen Städtebündnissen nach außen hin demonstriert.

Der Plan des Stadtrates, sich von den Befugnissen der Äbtissin Hedwig von Sachsen zu befreien, mündete 1477 in einen gewaltsamen Konflikt, sprich Revolution. Die Quedlinburger versuchten, Hedwig mit Waffengewalt aus der Stadt zu vertreiben. Mit Hilfe ihrer Brüder wurde die Stadt gestürmt und die Bürgerschaft unterwarf sich und schied auch aus sämtlichen Bündnissen aus. Der Roland, ein Symbol der Marktfreiheit und Zeichen städtischer Unabhängigkeit wurde gestürzt und zerschlagen.         ( Wikipedia )

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