Trabanco Alma Quinquina En Rama (1L)

Trabanco Alma Quinquina En Rama (1L)

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Alma de Trabanco is the first quinquina made with natural cider en rama, which means the cider is unfiltered. The process of filtering a cider’s naturally occurring sediment (called lees), can strip a cider of its character and quality. Alma respects the essence of natural cider, leaving the natural lees in the cider intact and without color correction, which is typical in most vermouths. The harmless sediment you will find in a bottle of Alma de Trabanco is a sign of the quality and authenticity of an aperitif made from natural cider.

Bottled at a refreshing and versatile fifteen percent alcohol, Alma is the perfect aperitif produced by the blending of en rama cider with white wine and various botanicals steeped in vinous alcohol. The primary botanicals in Alma de Trabanco include cinchona, wormwood, savory, gentian, artemisia, boldo, cinnamon, star anise, coriander, thyme, and vanilla. Fruits include cherry, orange peel, and lemon. The flavor profile is bright, refreshing, and satisfying; making Alma de Trabanco the perfect aperitif before a meal or base for your favorite session cocktail.

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    Lovely!

    From the original description of this, I knew it wouldn’t be quite like anything I’d ever had before so I was intrigued. It’s light and lovely, with sweet apple noted but nowhere near cloying. Nice on its own, but I can’t resist playing with mixing it with a bit of bourbon, and I might add another spice note. Cardamom bitters? As soon as I find some I think I’ll have another original cocktail for my recipe book.

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