alc./vol: 38%
Proof: 76°
Vintage: Non-vintage
Envelhecimento: Unaged
Produzido por: Netherlands
This ‘oude’ (literally, ‘old’) genever was created by the Bokma family in 1826 in the Frisian capital of Leeuwarden. ‘Bok’ means a male goat, hence the goat emblem on the crest.
Klaas Bokkeszoon owned a corn mill and a public house and so it was almost natural that his son Freerk Klaaseszoon Bokma established his own distillery, which he named ‘The Source’.
Convinced that the full-bodied contents of a Bokma bottle were already ‘round’ enough, in 1894 Freerk’s son Pieter designed a unique square bottle, predating other famous quadrilaterals.
Oude genevers, despite the name, are not aged. They are so called because they are traditional, old-style genevers, as opposed to the more modern ‘jonge’ genevers. Oude genevers must contain at least 15% malt-wine and often feature more botanicals than jonge styles.
Experimentado em 13/10/2014
Clear, pale straw yellow with a faint green tinge.
Nutty oily nose with fresh hay bales, olive oil and gentle warm cinnamon.
Slightly oily mouth feel. Light cinnamon and black pepper spice, brazil nut and hazelnut with touch of white grape, apple and faint tinned pineapple.
Cloves, brazil nut and spicy dry oak with lingering peppery olive oil.
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