Bols (brand)

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Dutch distiller of alcoholic beverages


A bottle of Bols, a renowned Dutch brand of alcoholic beverages

Bols is a historic brand of alcoholic beverages produced by the Dutch company Lucas Bols N.V. The brand is known for its wide range of liqueurs, genever, and other spirits. Founded in 1575, Bols is one of the oldest distilleries in the world, with a rich heritage in the art of distillation and flavor creation.

History[edit | edit source]

The origins of Bols date back to 1575 when the Bols family established a small distillery in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Over the centuries, the company has grown and evolved, becoming a significant player in the global spirits market. The Bols family initially produced liqueurs and later expanded into the production of genever, a traditional Dutch spirit that is considered a precursor to modern gin.

In the 17th century, the company gained prominence as it began exporting its products across Europe and beyond. The Bols brand became synonymous with quality and innovation in the field of distillation. The company was instrumental in the development of new flavors and techniques, contributing to the rich tradition of Dutch distilling.

Products[edit | edit source]

Bols offers a diverse range of products, including:

Liqueurs[edit | edit source]

Bols is renowned for its extensive collection of liqueurs, which are used in cocktails around the world. The brand offers a variety of flavors, such as triple sec, blue curaçao, and crème de cassis. These liqueurs are crafted using natural ingredients and traditional recipes, ensuring a high-quality product.

Genever[edit | edit source]

Bols is also famous for its genever, a juniper-flavored spirit that is a precursor to gin. Bols genever is made using a unique blend of malt wine and botanicals, giving it a distinctive taste and character. It is often enjoyed neat or in classic cocktails like the Genever Collins.

Other Spirits[edit | edit source]

In addition to liqueurs and genever, Bols produces a range of other spirits, including vodka and gin. These products are crafted with the same attention to detail and commitment to quality that has defined the brand for centuries.

Distillation Process[edit | edit source]

The distillation process at Bols combines traditional methods with modern technology. The company uses copper pot stills and carefully selected ingredients to create its spirits. The process involves multiple stages of distillation and blending, ensuring a smooth and flavorful final product.

Cocktail Culture[edit | edit source]

Bols has played a significant role in the development of cocktail culture. The brand's liqueurs and spirits are used by bartenders worldwide to create innovative and classic cocktails. Bols also operates the Bols Bartending Academy, where aspiring bartenders can learn the art of mixology and cocktail creation.

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