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Tamworth Distilling's Garden Cordials are Made with Real Fruit & Botanicals

Tamworth Distilling launched six Garden Cordials made with real fruit and botanicals, including everything from bark to mushrooms. Historical brewing methods, low-temperature distillation and Tamworth Distilling's state-of-the-art vacuum bring out the best flavors of the ripe fruits and botanical ingredients in this new line of liqueurs.

Black Trumpet Blueberry is bottled at 25% ABV and boasts more than three-quarters of a pound of fresh berries in each bottle. This cordial pairs Maine Lowbush blueberries with lavender, lemon verbena and black trumpet mushrooms from the local New Hampshire Mushroom Company.

Other varieties in the Garden Cordials series include Citrus, Mountain Berry, Raspberry Lime, Strawberry Rhubarb and Sierra Fig, all of which can be sipped neat or incorporated into cocktails as a flavor enhancer.
Trend Themes
1. Real-fruit Liqueurs - Opportunity for brands to expand their product lines with craft liqueurs made from fresh ingredients like botanicals and fruits, appealing to the demand for unique flavors.
2. Botanical-infused Spirits - Trend for distilleries to innovate by infusing spirits with a variety of botanicals, creating a premium and sophisticated drinking experience for consumers seeking artisanal products.
3. Low-temperature Distillation - Emerging method in the beverage industry for distillation, offering a new way to extract flavors and aromas from natural ingredients while preserving their integrity and freshness.
Industry Implications
1. Craft Distillery - Craft distilleries can capitalize on the consumer interest in handcrafted beverages by incorporating real fruit and botanicals into their spirits, setting themselves apart in the market.
2. Hospitality - Hotels, bars, and restaurants have an opportunity to elevate their beverage offerings by featuring garden-fresh liqueurs in signature cocktails, catering to patrons looking for unique and premium drinking experiences.
3. Agricultural Suppliers - Suppliers of fresh produce and botanical ingredients can explore partnerships with distilleries to provide high-quality, locally sourced ingredients for garden cordials, tapping into the demand for sustainable and authentic flavors.

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