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Coomara Irish Poitin 0,7 l

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Coomara Irish Poitin 0,7 lCoomara Irish Poitin, Irish Poitin, 40% Vol., Poitin war nach Aufzeichnungen das erste Getrnk, das jemals destilliert wurde. Whiskey und jeder andere Schnaps, der jemals destilliert wurde, findet seinen Ursprung im Poitin. Coomara ist die moderne Interpretation einen Traditionsspirituose. Das Logo ist ein keltisches Herz, welches das Herz der irischen Persnlichkeit zeigt; eine offene Einladung unser Lebensgefhl und Freude zu teilen. Coomara Poitin

Coomara Irish Poitin, Irish Poitin, 40% Vol.,

Poitin war nach Aufzeichnungen das erste Getränk, das jemals destilliert wurde. Whiskey und jeder andere Schnaps, der jemals destilliert wurde, findet seinen Ursprung im Poitin.

Coomara ist die moderne Interpretation einen Traditionsspirituose. Das Logo ist ein keltisches Herz, welches das „Herz“ der irischen Persönlichkeit zeigt; eine offene Einladung unser Lebensgefühl und Freude zu teilen. Coomara Poitin zeigt, dass gelebte irische Traditionen auch an die junge Generation weitergegeben wurden und diese noch immer wichtig sind. Coomara Poitin ist eine überraschend weiche Spirituosen, die vielseitig einsetzbar ist und „Easy to drink“.

Poitin könnte man auch als den Vodka Irlands bezeichnen. Er eignet sich wunderbar für Cocktails oder Longdrinks

Coomara hat seinen Namen aus einer irischen Sage „The Soul Cages“, die sehr gute die Rolle des Poitin im historischen irischen Leben demonstiert. In der Sage geht es um Freundschaft und Verständnis zwischen zwei Freunden, „Coomara“ ein Meermann und Jack einem irischen Einheimischen. Die beiden werden gute Freunde und teilen ihre Lebensgeschichten und Erfahrungen bei einem Glas Poitin. In der Sage geht es um den Respekt zueinander und das Teilen miteinander. So wie man gerne eine Flasche Poitin mit Freunden teilt.


Vol.%: 40%

Füllmenge: 0,7 Liter

Ursprungsland: Irland

Farbstoff: Nein

Hersteller: COOMARA IRISH SPIRITS Ltd., DROGHEDA, CO. LOUTH, IRELAND

Aroma: Malz, trockene Früchte, leicht süßlich

Geschmack: Malz, grober Pfeffer mit Fruchtnoten, cremig und mild





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