Bonal Aperitif Gentiane Quina 0,75L 16%

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Bonal Aperitif Gentiane Quina 0.75L 16%

History of Bonal

As is so often the case, the story of Bonal begins with a little boy who was interested in alternative medicine from an early age. After years of studying medicine and pharmacology in Paris and Lyon, the young man moved to a small neighboring village. Here he opened a pharmacy where he researched the effectiveness and healing properties of herbs and plants that he collected on meditative hikes in the beautiful Alps. Soon after, in 1865, he created his first 'liqueur wine'.

Taste

The basis here is Mistelle wine, which contains yellow gentian and various herbs as well as the bark of the China tree. The taste is described as fresh with grassy notes, and you can also detect hints of menthol or roasted chestnuts.

Alternative to gin

Due to its pronounced bitterness, you can associate it with gin and in cocktails or long drinks you can easily replace this gin with Bonal Gentriane Quina for a bit of variety. A great example of this is a so-called Collins, which is based on a classic sour. However, it also contains soda water and if you look around in bars around the world, there are almost endless possibilities for combining a Collins, because unlike other well-known cocktails or long drinks, any type of base alcohol is allowed in the Collins.

Alcohol content: 16% Vol.
Country: France
Filling quantity: 0,75 Liter
Responsible food business operator: SAS Dolin 1138, avenue du Grand Ariétaz 73094 Chambéry Cedex 9 Frankreich
Type: Aperitiv

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