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Spirits

Spirits

Elegant and smooth, fiery and round, distillates, or spirits, are the result of a distillation process of a fermented product, usually of vegetable origin, such as cereals, roots, sugar cane, tubers, fruits or wine and derivatives. It is a very ancient technique dating back to the Egyptians, consolidated by the Greeks and Romans, and then perfected by the Arabs with the development of the alembic, the instrument for extracting the spirit. Also known as eaux-de-vie or vine water, despite their high alcohol content, they encompass a vast and complex world, including Whisky, Grappa, Rum, Tequila, Cognac and a host of other products that represent a unique cultural and historical heritage.

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Spirits
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Rum Zacapa Solera Gran Reserva
Zacapa
70 cl / 40% | Quetzaltenango
55,60 €47,10 
47,10 
Salted Gin Extillo - 50cl
Extillo
50 cl / 49% | Lombardy
31,20 €25,00 
25,00 
Whisky 'From The Barrel' Nikka - 50cl
Nikka
50 cl / 51.4% | Honshu Tohoku
39,80 
39,80 
Grappa di Nebbiolo Riserva affinata in Botti di Porto Sibona - 50cl
4/5
Bibenda
Sibona
50 cl / 44% | Piedmont
29,50 
29,50 
Gin Mare Mediterranean
Gin Mare - Marc e Manuel Girò
70 cl / 42.7% | Catalonia
34,90 
34,90 
Rum Pyrat XO
Pyrat
70 cl / 40% | Anguilla
40,90 
40,90 
Amaro 'Mentha 1911' Luigi Fassio - 70cl
Antica Distilleria Quaglia
70 cl / 30% | Piedmont
26,10 
26,10 
TOP SELLER  last month
Aperol Campari - 100cl
Campari
100 cl / 11% | Lombardy
13,50 
13,50 
Gin 'Roku' Suntory
Suntory
70 cl / 43% | Honshu Tohoku
28,00 
28,00 
Bitter Fusetti - 100cl
Dripstillery
100 cl / 25% | Lombardy
20,70 
20,70 
Amaro Farmily
Farmily Spirits
70 cl / 28% | Lombardy
26,40 
26,40 
Only 3 left!
Centerbe Chinati Vergano
Chinati Vergano
50 cl / 32% | Piedmont
35,00 
35,00 
Gin 'Coca Leaf Green' Amuerte
Amuerte
70 cl / 43%
57,50 
57,50 
Amaro Importante 'Jefferson' Vecchio Magazzino Doganale
Vecchio Magazzino Doganale
70 cl / 30% | Calabria
28,90 
28,90 
Gin Hendrick's
Girvan Distillery
70 cl / 44% | Lowlands
31,90 
31,90 
Gin Etsu
Asahikawa Distillery
70 cl / 43% | Hokkaido
39,90 €36,50 
36,50 
Gin 'Onde' Terrae
Gin Terrae
70 cl / 41% | Liguria
54,50 
54,50 
Grappa Sarpa Barrique 'Oro' Jacopo Poli
Poli Jacopo
70 cl / 40% | Veneto
24,90 
24,90 
Amaro Scoccia - 50cl
Scoccia
50 cl / 30% | Sicily
21,00 
21,00 
Grappa '41°' Nonino
Nonino
70 cl / 41% | Friuli Venezia Giulia
20,80 
20,80 
Gin 'Japanese Yuzu' Ukiyo
Ukiyo Spirits
70 cl / 40%
46,00 
46,00 
Bourbon Whisky Kentucky Straight Woodford Reserve
Woodford Reserve Distillery
70 cl / 43.2% | Kentucky
37,00 
37,00 
Only 3 left!
Gin London Dry The Blue Beetle
Leomar
70 cl / 40% | London area
22,90 
22,90 
Gin Ambrosia 'Day Edition'
Distilleria Indie
70 cl / 40% | Tuscany
32,00 
32,00 
Only 2 left!
Gin Dry 'Black' Scapegrace
Rogue Society Distilling
70 cl / 41.6% | Auckland
44,00 
44,00 
Only 2 left!
Gin DelMago - 50cl
DelMago
50 cl / 40% | Piedmont
42,40 
42,40 
Bitter Alpino Doladira
Doladira
70 cl / 22% | Burgundy
36,50 €32,90 
32,90 
Rum 'Baroko' Don Papa
Don Papa
70 cl / 40% | Negros Island
36,00 
36,00 
Last One Left!
Whisky Single Malt 'Finlaggan Old Reserve' The Vintage Malt Whisky
Vintage Malt Whisky
70 cl / 40% | Islands
41,50 
41,50 
Grappa di Amarone Capovilla - 50cl
Capovilla
50 cl / 41% | Veneto
47,00 
47,00 
Gin 'Premier Cru' Bombay Sapphire
Bombay Sapphire
70 cl / 47% | England South-East
32,90 
32,90 
Gin London Dry Tanqueray
Cameronbridge - Tanqueray
70 cl / 43.1% | Fife
15,80 
15,80 
Gin Ambrosia Sicily Edition
Distilleria Indie
70 cl / 40% | Tuscany
36,00 €30,60 
30,60 
Bitter Fusetti - 50cl
Dripstillery
50 cl / 25% | Lombardy
15,70 
15,70 
Rum Reserva Exclusiva Diplomatico (Packaging)
DUSA - Diplomatico
70 cl / 40% | Lara
38,00 
38,00 
Only 3 left!
Gin 'Ki No Bi' The Kyoto Distillery
Kyoto Distillery
70 cl / 45.7% | Honshu Kansai
59,00 
59,00 
Whisky Single Malt Double Cask Matured Aberlour 12 Anni
Aberlour
70 cl / 40% | Speyside
43,00 
43,00 
Whisky Single Malt Ardbeg 10 Anni
Ardbeg
70 cl / 46% | Islands
54,50 
54,50 
Only 3 left!
Bitter Aperitivo Select - 70cl
Montenegro
70 cl / 17.5% | Veneto
11,40 
11,40 
Rum Millonario XO (Packaging)
Millonario
70 cl / 40% | Lambayeque
85,00 
85,00 
Gin 'Flor de  Sevilla' Tanqueray
Cameronbridge - Tanqueray
70 cl / 41.3% | Fife
24,50 
24,50 
Grappa Riserva Invecchiata in Barrique di Ciliegio Castagner - 70cl
5/5
Bibenda
Castagner
70 cl / 37.5% | Veneto
19,30 
19,30 
Rum Bumbu
Bumbu
70 cl / 40% | Barbados
38,50 
38,50 
Amaro di Erbe 'Grinta' Glep Beverages
Glep Beverages
70 cl / 28% | Piedmont
27,50 €24,80 
24,80 
Moscatell Casa Mariol - 100cl
Casa Mariol
100 cl / 15% | Catalonia
14,40 
14,40 
Last One Left!
Creme de Cassis de Dijon Philippe de Bourgogne
Bristol & Co.
70 cl / 20% | Burgundy
31,50 
31,50 
Amaro Eroico Essenza Mediterranea
Essenza Mediterranea
70 cl / 28% | Calabria
31,90 
31,90 
Vodka Belvedere - 100cl
Belvedere
100 cl / 40% | Masovian
45,00 
45,00 

The Origins

The birth of distilled spirits has very ancient roots dating back to the people of Mesopotamia. The technique was already known and used by the Babylonians and the ancient Egyptians, who used it to produce some kind of elixir. It was the Greeks who mastered and improved the technique, but they mainly used it to prepare medicines and essential oils. From the Mediterranean basin, it was the Romans who developed and improved the technique during the Hellenistic period. However, like the Greeks, the Latins never used it to make spirits. The first historical evidence dates back to the first alchemists of the 10th century, who, following the teachings of Arabian physicians, used stills to distil wines.

Over the years, the technique was also applied to different types of fermented liquids depending on the raw materials available in the area. So where the temperature and location did not permit the growth and cultivation of vines, other products such as cereals were successfully used. Even when explorers discovered the new world, they used sugar cane as a base product to produce new types. In later centuries, the art of ageing in wooden barrels was also developed, which greatly improved the final quality.

Today, the world of spirits is vast and growing. Whether they are the bread of barmen, ingredients of mixology or great meditation classics, spirits are not only the result of man's creative and noble art, but also the spokesmen of a tradition that goes beyond time.



Production Processes

Although production may seem easy, in reality it is a very long and complex process, requiring long experience and great skill on the part of the master distiller.

The first fundamental step is the preparation of a must to undergo alcoholic fermentation. To produce a great product, it is important to select high quality raw materials. In the case of products rich in water and simple sugars (fructose and glucose), such as grapes, apples and other fruits, simply pressing or grinding is enough to obtain a very sweet juice. In the case of cereals and tubers, it is more complicated because the starch, a complex sugar, is difficult to dissolve and ferment. So we proceed to malting, i.e. the materials are immersed in water that stimulates vegetative activity and the action of enzymes, which break down the starch into simpler sugars (maltose). The next step is drying to stop sprouting (in the case of barley, the famous barley malt is obtained at this stage), followed by milling and ending with infusion in heated water.

The second step is alcoholic fermentation, i.e. the transformation of the sugars present in the must into ethyl alcohol and other secondary substances. The process is catalysed by yeasts, such as Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, and can last from 2-4 days to a month.

The next step is distillation, which involves separating the volatile components of the fermented beverage based on the boiling temperature and turning them into vapours and condensing them into fine liquids. Alembic stills are used, which can be either continuous distillation, without interruption, or discontinuous, performing one 'crush' at a time. It is important at this stage to select the best part of the product. The first vapours, called heads, are the lightest, least valuable compounds and will therefore be discarded. The intermediate part, called the heart, is the noblest and therefore absolutely necessary to keep. The final vapours, the tails, are the heaviest, rich in alcohols and of poor quality and must therefore be discarded. The master distiller must then cut the heads and tails from the heart.

The next process is stabilisation. At this stage, many spirits are directly bottled at full strength because they have an already balanced and pleasant aromatic heritage. Others have to undergo some final touches, such as reducing the alcohol content by adding deionised water, refrigerating for a few hours to condense the heavier parts and then filtering them, and finally adding sugar if necessary.

This is followed by ageing for months, years or decades in wooden barrels. This stage allows the final result to be enriched with softer, sweeter notes of spices, roasting, vanilla, dried fruit and honey. In the case of Whisky and Cognac, the regulations require a compulsory passage in wooden barrels, while for Grappa or other types it is a process chosen by the producer.

The last possible step, before the distillates are sold, is aromatisation, i.e. the addition of medicinal plants, fruit or aromatic substances to the final product. In reality, this process is not viewed well by purists and connoisseurs because it can mask a poor quality product.



The World of Distillates

A first subdivision can be made according to the raw materials used:

Pomace: from which grappa is obtained

Cereals: from which Whisky, Gin and Vodka are made

Wine: from which Cognac and Brandy are produced

Fruit: from which apples are made into calvados

Sugar cane: from which Rum is made

Agave: for Tequila il and Mezcal

 

The area of origin of the product is also very important: ranging from whiskies online, which express the taste and tradition of Ireland and Scotland, to Russian vodka, a famous distillate from Eastern Europe. Callmewine's selection also embraces typical products from the Caribbean and Mexico, as well as French spirits such as Bas Armagnac. The world-famous Italian Grappa is also a must, and it comes in a wide range of varieties: Morbida, barricata, young, white, mono-varietal and poly-varietal.

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