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GUSTAB Raubritter Zbójnicka – Silesian Regional Vodka 40%

GUSTAB Raubritter Zbójnicka – Silesian Regional Vodka 40%

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Outlaws

Premium flavored vodka. Power 40% vol, 50% vol.
On the basis of natural rowan macerates conquered with natural macerates from plum and blackthorn. Long aged on neutral rectified spirit, poured by hand in limited batches. Own recipe.

Raubitters, i.e. outlaws of knightly families engaged in robbery and looting. At the end of the Middle Ages, knights (so-called raubritters) became the cause of serious social problems m.in. in the area of Silesia and Lusatia. Departing from knightly ideals and using their military skills, knights decided to make a fortune through robbery, theft, and often murder. This occupation was so lucrative and relatively safe that whole families were engaged in the procedure, and the profession passed from father to son. The network of castles and castles, which densely wrapped around the entire area of the Sudetes and the Sudeten Foothills, was an excellent starting point for them. Many of them were seized by force by raubritterów and then turned into real rogue nests. Individual gangs numbered from a few to several dozen people. The exploits of the raubritters were so audacious that to this day they are the subject of numerous legends and frightening stories.

Style

Flavoured Vodka

Alkohol

40%

Country of Origin

Poland

Pojemność A

Butelka 500ml

EAN 96000021

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PRODUCENT -  Gustab

We are continuators of the beautiful centuries-old tradition of producing flavored vodkas and liqueurs in the Silesian region. Our liquors are made exclusively from natural ingredients based on fruit and herb macerates in the process of long aging. We refer to the rich culture that was created at the end of the 17th century in Karpacz, when forty herbalists-laborants, using the natural wealth of the Karkonosze Mountains, produced various types of healing elixirs, using alcohol distilled in local or home distilleries.