And there is a lot more to taste at Walter J. Oster!
Yes, there is! First of all, they have a huge – really huge – assortment of strong alcoholic drinks! The more you explore the shop, the more you realize that you are in paradise. What do they offer?
- Liqueur based on fruit, such as cranberry, mango, passion fruit, and so on.
- Liqueur specialties such as Dark Whiskey Orange Chocolate liqueur.
- Liqueur with cream, for example Liqueur with Champagne, cream and truffle.
- Liqueurs based on herbs and spices, such as green and black absinthe.
- Different kinds of brandy.
- Different kinds of liquor.
And that’s not all! If you like food, you’ll find a couple of treasures here too.
- Different kinds of balsamic vinegars.
- Different kinds of balsamic vinegars with cream.
- Different kinds of bruschetta mixes.
- All kinds of dips, oils, salsas, mustard, …
And so much more! You can have a look at their website, although not everything is in English.
Since they have always been very friendly to us, we decided to write these two posts about them. If you ever happen to be in the region, please pay them a visit!
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Wow! It’s like a candy store for adults!
Yes, cool, isn’t it?
Are you taking a rare break for a change? Or are you just running a little late, like I often do?
I want to live there!
The Viking and I have been thinking that too!
Take me with you…..I will be both a body guard and a servant, my lady.
And what about The Viking? He can be very jealous!
I will serve you both, my lady.
The Viking agrees then
Very well my lady, I shall book passage and look forward to being both your protector and servant. Good day then.
Hi,
What a fantastic variety of drinks, that is incredible, certainly a fun place to shop.
And to taste everything!
Looks like a mad scientist’s chemistry lab and a country kitchen all at once!
That’s a nice description!
Heavenly. I LOVE places like this and can see exactly why you’re so attached to it too.
Exactly, heaven on earth!
There used to be this liqueur I would occasionally drink that had something like 27 different herbs and spices in it. I want to say it was Czech, although I’m not certain about that, and I remember it had a red cross on the label. Does sound familiar?
Unfortunately, it doesn’t. Would like to try it though!