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Enzianbrennerei Grassl Distillery

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Enzianbrennerei Grassl Distillery

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    December 29, 2022

    Heidewitzka...the gentian pulls in!! You have to be a friend of it... but there are other delicacies... Willi, tormentil, various clear ones... and everything at several stands to try.

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      Insights into the distillery, interesting facts about various ingredients and a large selection of brandies.
      But you have to like gentian ;-)

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        September 20, 2022

        Take your time... drink gentian!

        The oldest gentian distillery in Germany cordially invites you. The famous Grassl mountain gentian was first distilled in 1602 in Berchtesgaden. In addition to this specialty, around 30 different herbal and fruit liqueurs are now produced in the main plant in Unterau.

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          September 20, 2022

          You can either go directly to the sales rooms or take the "detour" via a small tour of the show distillery. It is always interesting if you can learn something about the origin of the gentian distillery. Then it's more fun to try and buy the different spirits afterwards.

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            July 6, 2023

            GENTIAN DISTILLERY GRASSL
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            The oldest gentian distillery in Germany cordially invites you. The famous Grassl mountain gentian was first distilled in 1602 in Berchtesgaden. In addition to this specialty, around 30 different herbal and fruit liqueurs are now produced in the main plant in Unterau.


            Source: berchtesgaden.de/enzianbrennerei-grassl

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              September 4, 2020

              The gentian schnapps is distilled in the distillery. It is made from 2 varieties, the yellow and red gentian. Only the roots are used, cut into small pieces and mixed in with yeast, the mash takes 30 days. Then there are 30 herbs.
              The fermentation process is complete and the mash is placed in the copper still.
              The distillate in the glass, 😋

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                Worth a trip 👍☺️

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                  Location: Berchtesgaden, Landkreis Berchtesgadener Land, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

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