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ELG Marc Danish Premium Small Batch 50 cl 40%

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    When the wine has been pressed off, something is still left in the press. Skins, pips and a little wine that never quite became wine. In most places it goes back out onto the field. In North Zealand it is gathered up and put on the still instead.

    The expert's description

    ELG Marc Danish Premium Small Batch 50 cl 40% is a Danish Marc distilled from the pomace of the house's own wine production and bottled at 40%.

    Marc, Trester and Grappa are one and the same type of spirit under three names. France says Marc, Germany says Trester and Italy says Grappa, and what unites them is the raw material: whatever remains once the grapes have been fermented and pressed. Skins and pips still hold wine, and that wine is the entire basis of the spirit.

    The grapes for ELG Marc come exclusively from the distillery's own vineyards, which run down towards Esrum Lake in North Zealand. That is an unusual arrangement for Danish spirits, where the raw material is almost always bought in. Here the grapes are grown, pressed into wine, and the pomace moves on to the still at the same address. Distillation is by double column, and the distiller follows the run from the first drop to the last in order to keep only the heart.

    The spirit is then reduced to 40% and bottled in the old apothecary bottles ELG uses across its whole range. Behind the bottles stands Stone Grange distillery, established in 2009, which alongside Marc also makes Gin, Vodka, Brandy, Apple Brandy and Absinthe. The brandy and this Marc share their source, since both are built on grapes from the house's own fields.

    Tasting notes

    Nose

    Grape skin and pip, dry and slightly rough at the edge. Behind it sit plum and a cool stony note, and a green draught of vine leaf runs over the top of it all.

    Palate

    Dry and forceful from the first sip. There is grape in it but no sweetness, and halfway through an oily pip note steps forward with the light bitterness typical of the whole Marc, Trester and Grappa family.

    Finish

    Clean and warm. The pip and the green note hold on for a while, and the mouth is left dry rather than coated.

    Specifications

    Name: ELG Marc Danish Premium Small Batch 50 cl 40%
    Distillery: Stone Grange
    Region/Country: North Zealand, Denmark
    Type: Danish Marc
    ABV: 40%
    Size: 50 CL
    Distillation method: Double column distillation
    Edition: Small Batch

    Flavour profile

    Dry · Grape Skin · Pip · Herbal · Powerful

    Investment potential

    Medium. Production is very small and tied to the harvest on the distillery's own fields, and a Danish Marc built on estate-grown grapes has very few parallels in the country.

    Did you know?

    Only 30 to 40 litres of ELG Marc are made each year. The quantity is not a decision but a consequence of how much pomace the harvest by Esrum Lake actually yields. A poor year simply means less. The arithmetic is that plain.

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    Frequently asked questions about ELG Marc Danish Premium Small Batch 50 cl 40%

    What is the difference between Marc, Trester and Grappa?

    There is no difference in the spirit itself, only in the name. All three are made from the pomace left over from wine production, and the name follows the country: Marc in France, Trester in Germany and Grappa in Italy. ELG uses the French term.

    What makes ELG Marc worth bringing home?

    Its rarity and its source. Very few Danish producers grow their own grapes, and fewer still go on to distil the pomace rather than discard it. Annual production is small and tied directly to the harvest, which makes every vintage a closed quantity.

    How is a Marc best served?

    Neat and lightly chilled in a small tulip glass after a meal. Around 12 to 14 degrees keeps the sharp edges down without shutting the aroma away. Ice is a poor idea here, since the cold flattens both the grape character and the pip note.

    What is pomace, and why distil it?

    Pomace is the skins and pips left behind once the grapes have been fermented and pressed off. They still hold a fair amount of wine, and rather than let that go to waste the mass is run through a still. It is an old winegrower's habit, where nothing from the harvest is thrown away.

    Can ELG Marc be used in coffee?

    Yes, and that is the classic way to drink this kind of spirit. Italy calls it a caffè corretto, where a splash goes straight into the espresso. The dry pip note and the bitterness of the coffee pull in the same direction and reinforce one another.

    How does ELG Marc differ from ELG Brandy?

    The source is the same but the stage is different. The brandy is distilled from the wine itself, exactly as the Cognac Houses and Distilleries do, while the Marc is distilled from what remains after pressing. The brandy therefore comes out rounder and more fruity, while the Marc is drier, more angular and closer to the skin.

    Where is the distillery, and what else do they make?

    Stone Grange sits in North Zealand with vineyards running down towards Esrum Lake and has been distilling since 2009. Alongside Marc the house produces Gin, Vodka, Brandy, Apple Brandy and Absinthe, all bottled in the same old apothecary bottles.

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    Curious to learn more?

    We love quality spirits – and we're happy to share our knowledge. Read our blogs, listen to the podcast, or explore the world of taste, barrel aging, and traditions.

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