Malfy Gin Rosa - Pink Grapefruit Extravaganza
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- Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
- Malfy Gin is one of the biggest successes in the World of Gin. The beautiful Italian design, the introduction to the new “Western Style” type of gin, and the focus on the fresh and vibrant citrusy flavours, gave this brand so many new fans... including me!
In this video, I take a look at the pink Malfy Gin Rosa, made with Italian pink grapefruits, rhubarb and Italian juniper berries. This gin is just the perfect Gin & Tonic to kick off your upcoming summer party.
In this video I explain why some Italians think gin was invented in Italy and not in Holland - I take a closer look at the less known story behind Malfy Gin - why I think it became so popular - and how to serve it... and this one needs a bit of explaining to get the perfect serve out of it.
Come join me to the beautiful coast of Amalfi and all the way to Sicily
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Link to the distillery: www.malfygin.com/
Link to High On Gin's Facebook page (DK): / highongin
Link to High On Gin's Instagram page (UK): highongin_d...
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
02:05 Italian Gin
03:03 Malfy Gin - the story
04:14 Malfy Gin - why the popularity
06:59 Malfy Gin Rosa
09:47 Malfy Gin Rosa - how to serve it
11:20 Outtro - Розваги
I really love Malfy Con Rosa. The gin and grapefruit flavours are wonderful together. I always have some on hand! Delicious! This is a gin that is amazing to sip outside on a hot day on a patio in the back yard or an an outdoor patio at a lovely bar! The flavours along with warm weather are a perfect match but I can happily drink Malfy Con Rosa all year. Really amazing!! I usually love a huge juniper punch but the citrus in this Malfy Con Rosa is a huge hit!! Terrific video and so interesting - I love the background information!! History is always fantastic!! Cheers!! 🙂
I love Malfy! I always keep a few bottles at home. Never know when I'm in the mood for it because it happens quite often.
😂😂😂👍🏼 Sounds like a good plan !!! We have so many guests that just love to get a Malfy… and we do too!!! 🍹👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you , what a bottle design I like it ,and the low pressure vacuum destilation seems to be great way of extracting flavors
Couldn’t agree more - the design is simply stunning!!! 🤩♥️👍🏼 and you are absolutely right about the vacuum - particular when we talk about extracting the finer citrus notes. But there is not “right or wrong” here in regards to the type of still - a traditional pot still will give a deeper taste which in some cases are preferable… So no right or wrong but a lot of choices and possibilities! LOVE IT 🤩😂♥️👍🏼
Wonderful video as always - kudos to you my friend 💪
Thaaaaanks - cool you were watching 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 Did you try this one???
another quality video keep it up!
Thank you so much - and thanks for watching 😊🙏🏻👍🏼
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Tusind tak, min ven 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
🥂👍🏻⚓ Happy Easter
And a happy Easter to you, my friend! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 Always cool to hear from you 🙏🏻👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Another great video, thank you! I wonder where the colour comes from though? If the rhubarb distillate is added to the main distillation afterwards, it would also be colourless? So we can assume that the rhubarb distillate is steeped with something else to give the colour - any thoughts on what that might be? You mention a white flower floral note - could that be in with the rhubarb distillate maybe?
Very good questions 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 The rhubarb is macerated in alcohol which extract both flavors and color. I couldn’t find anything about the time it is soaking in alcohol or if any additional coloring additives is used but I know that they don’t use any artificial additives. The flowery sense is just my “interpretation” of the taste as I taste it. There isn’t any flowers in the gin but that is often a combination of flavors that creates a new one. Thanks for watching and for the comment 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@highongin that makes sense - I wonder if it is macerated in neutral alcohol or the distillate from the Gin itself. Either way it’s a nice shade!
@@BrazilSaint I would guess a high proof, neutral spirit as this gives the clearest taste and therefor a bit easier to work with when they did the development.
I love the color - and when it is in the bottle it is even prettier 🤩♥️👍🏼
I have never seen this 😅
Oh really…?!?!? Well, then you are of the few… 😂👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 Maybe all the bottles ended up in Denmark… 😜😂👍🏼
@@highongin maybe but im not surprised as alko is slow to introduce new products 😅