Having just
returned from my three-country sojourn ( Austria, Germany, Hungary) , even
after over 50 years of traveling, there is always something new to learn. In
this case, it was in Linz, Austria at the restaurant, Keintzel.
At this cozy
Wirtshaus, I had wildschein ( wild boar) with red cabbage ; it was out of this
world.
When dessert
came, as I always do, I ordered a double espresso and the restaurant owner came
over and said, its tradition in this area of Austria to also have a small glass
of Schnapps along with your coffee.. I know ( Schnapps) it’s like the French eau de vie and so I asked what fruit
flavors do you have and he said, ‘let me give something that is only found in
this area, its called Zirben Schnapps. ‘
He presented
me with a tall thin glass with a red colored Schnapps and the aroma and taste,
to me was of something like the smell of a pine forest.
In fact, to
my surprise, it was, it’s a high-alpine pine cone flavor that united a fine
sweetness and a lightly tangy heart taste. It’s I’m told a classic among
herbal spirits
It was a
great discovery of not only this Schnapps, but of having Schnapps along with
your coffee.