Your Essential Guide to Healthful Spiritsits
Cordials are alcoholic herbal drinks, often sipped before or after dinner as a digestive tonic. The concept of a cordial is to combine alcohol with herbs and add a sweetener at the end.
You can use any kind of alcohol like vodka, brandy, or port wine. You can also use cordials when cooking - adding them to desserts similar to a vanilla extract, or to flavor marinades and glazes.
Pour it over ice cream and fruit, or add to morning pancake batter (the alcohol wears off when cooked). You can use fresh or dry herbs or you can mix them together. Another option is to add fresh or dried fruit to your finished product.
The word cordial stems from 14th century French meaning ‘of the heart’ and from Medieval Latin cordials meaning ‘of or for the heart.’ Historically, they have been popular medicinal beverages used to “invigorate and revitalize the heart, body, and spirit, as well as cure disease.” (Briggs, 2019)
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Signature Cordial Drinks
Living My Best Life Lavender Cordial
Herbal Leads: Lavender & Passion flower, Vanilla
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Medicinal Qualities: Relaxing nervine, Uplifting Nervine, Mild Sedative, Antiseptic
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Liquor: Gin
Dark & Stormy Bitters Tonic
Herbal Lead: Ginger, Gentian, Artichoke, Milk Thistle, Dandelion
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Medicinal Qualities: Digestive, Circulatory, Liver Tonic, Blood Purifying
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Liquor: Scotch Whisky, Bourbon
Ginger Berry Sour
Herbal Leads: Ginger, Lemon Verbena, Lemon Balm
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Medicinal Qualities: Anti-inflammatory, digestive, uplifting nervine, antiviral, soothing nervine
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Liquor: Scotch, Whisky, Bourbon
Sour Cherry Berry Bliss
Herbal Leads: Valerian, Schisandra
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Medicinal Qualities: Nervines, Sedative, Antispasmodic, Adaptogenic Immune tonic,
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Liquor: Gin
Holy Pina Colada
Herbal Leads: Holy Basil, Red Clover, Rehmannia
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Medicinal Qualities: Blood building, kidney and adrenal toning, hormonal balance
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Liquor: Rum
BNH Alternative - Scotch, Whisky, Bourbon
Love
Herbal Lead: Damiana, Rose, Cinnamon, Cacao, Holy Basil
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Medicinal Qualities: Antiviral, Rich in bioflavonoids, vitamin A & C
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Liquor: Cognac, Whiskey, Scotch, Bourbon
Happy Heart
Herbal Leads: Hawthorn, Linden, Yarrow
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Cardiotonic, strengthens the cardiovascular system, Antiviral, Antibacterial, Antiinflammatory
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Liquor: Tequila or Whiskey
Experiment
Herbal Leads: You Choose from our list of Herbal Tinctures and we can craft a drink specific to you or you and your guests can experiment at your event.
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Liquor: Bourbon, Cognac, Gin, Mezcal, Scotch, Rum, Tequila, Vodka
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Alcohol: wine (flat, sparkling)