Caperitif Kaapse Dief / Badenhorst
Product Description

Caperitif is a South African aperitif made with Chenin Blanc grapes, quinchona bark and 35 native ingredients. Use this as you would a vermouth – in a cocktail or add a splash to sparkling wine.

Caperitif Kaapse Dief Badenhorst

75cl / 16%

In stock online

£24.95

Web Exclusive Price

£20.79 ex VAT

 (£33.27 per litre)

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Allergens & Ingredients

Product Allergens

This product may contain the following:

  • sulphur dioxide and sulphites at concentrations of more than 10mg/kg or 10mg/l

Customer Reviews

5 (5 Reviews)

  • 5

    Stan :P

    I have been making home cocktails for a few years and have used all manner of aromatised wines but only just came upon this wonder. The present Caperitif is a loose re-interpretation of an aromatised quinquina wine popular in Europe in the 1920s. The original had pride of place in the Savoy Cocktail Book where it proved an extremely versatile mixer: seven cocktails, most with predictable South African names follow the simple recipe: 1 part any spirit under the sun, 1 part Caperitif, maybe angostura or a drop of liqueur. Its intense herbaceousness adds a wonderful nose to even the most mundane spirits - it can do no wrong with rye, rum, or calvados but when partnered with gin or cognac it truly shines. And, despite the quinqina, it is not really bitter - there is a hint of something sharp but it dissipates, overtaken by the vibrancy of Southern cape herbs. Try it 1:1:1 with gin and fino sherry and a swath of lemon for the subtle and delightful Jabberwock, or 1:1 with cognac, half a spoonful of orange liqueur and a dash of Angostura for the intense and luscious Barney Barnato. Why is this beauty not more well known?

  • 5

    Lawrie Hall

    Excellent on it's own or with tonic.

  • 5

    Olive

    Stunning, had this first in South Africa and been searching for somewhere to buy it in the UK. Full of flavour but not overpowering, a firm favorite.

  • 5

    Greg

    Really delicious, had it with tonic and grapefruit. A good alternative to regular gin and tonic.

  • 5

    skoerp

    Great stuff. Outstanding Quinquina. Best straight, but also very good with Tonic.