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KGB – Herbal Spice Bitter from Carinthia

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Not a liqueur, but a true spirit with 40 botanicals

KGB Herbal Spice Bitter from Carinthia is more than just a clever name. It represents craftsmanship, history, and a clear positioning: not a liqueur, but a true spirit.

As explained by Wolfram Ortner, the origin goes back to a herbal rub made from distillation fore-run, created by his father-in-law. This unusual beginning laid the foundation for a well-known Austrian bitter.

From herbal remedy to award-winning spirit

Over time, the recipe evolved into a refined product with a strong identity.

Today, KGB is based on:

  • around 40 botanicals
  • moderate sugar levels (30–50 g)
  • annually refined recipe

Not a liqueur – why it matters

Unlike typical liqueurs, KGB focuses on structure rather than sweetness.

  • less sugar
  • more complexity
  • defined bitterness
  • authentic spirit character

Award-winning quality

For more than a decade, KGB has consistently won gold medals at the World Spirits Award.

Origin: Carinthia

Produced in Carinthia, the spirit reflects regional craftsmanship and tradition.

Conclusion

KGB is a modern interpretation of herbal bitter: complex, structured, and rooted in tradition.

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