
Terpenes with Cannabis Profile
Terpenes are the main component of the essential oils produced in plants and are responsible, among other things, for the aroma & taste. The characteristic smell and taste of cannabis is therefore due to the terpenes, which are present in the plant with almost 300 components. For the production of MOUNTAIN'S GOAT, natural terpenes are combined with cannabis profiles of the types Holy Grail and Lemon Kush together with alpine herbs.
This results in an extraordinary bitter refreshment drink, which is very different in taste from the hemp flavors known on the market. Cannabis is said to have a relaxing, anti-inflammatory and anti-anxiety effect on the human organism. The terpenes in MOUNTAIN'S GOAT give it a unique flavor profile.
Terpenes with Cannabis Profile
Terpenes are the main component of the essential oils produced in plants and are responsible for the aroma & taste, among other things. The characteristic smell and taste of cannabis is thus due to the terpenes, which are present in the plant with almost 300 components. For the production of MOUNTAIN'S GOAT natural terpenes are combined with cannabis profiles of the types Holy Grail and Lemon Kush together with alpine herbs. This results in an extraordinary bitter refreshment drink, which is very different in taste from the hemp flavors known on the market. Cannabis is said to have a relaxing, anti-inflammatory and anti-anxiety effect on the human organism. The terpenes in MOUNTAIN'S GOAT give it a unique flavor profile.
Vermouth - the tart & healing companion:
Vermouth (Artemisia absinthum) is a herbaceous plant that belongs to the daisy family. The plant is characterized by a tart, spicy scent and a very bitter aroma and, along with gentian, is one of the herbs with the strongest bittering power in Europe. However, it is precisely these bitter substances that give vermouth its health-promoting effect.
Vermouth is also found colloquially. The expression of the "vermouth drop" is due to the distinctive taste of the plant. It is used when something beautiful has a bitter aftertaste.
Vermouth - the tart & healing companion:
Vermouth (Artemisia absinthum)is a herbaceous plant that belongs to the daisy family. The plant is characterized by a tart, spicy scent and a very bitter aroma and, along with gentian, is one of the herbs with the strongest bittering power in Europe. However, it is precisely these bitter substances that give vermouth its health-promoting effect. Vermouth is also found colloquially. The expression of the "vermouth drop" is due to the distinctive taste of the plant. It is used when something beautiful has a bitter aftertaste.
Noble rue - the queen of the Alps:
Noble rue, which grows exclusively in high, alpine locations, belongs to the mugwort species. It is a perennial plant with short, downy white hairy leaves, which delight many with their pleasant fragrance. Mostly you can find the rue on boulders, scree slopes or in rock crevices high above the tree line.
Here they can then spend their life on the edge together with the perky goats. The noble rue has already helped in earlier times, especially mountain farmers to recover from fever and even pneumonia by its essential oils & bitter substances.
Noble rue - the queen of the Alps:
Noble rue, which grows exclusively in high, alpine locations, belongs to the mugwort species. It is a perennial plant with short, downy white hairy leaves, which delight many with their pleasant fragrance. Mostly you can find the rue on boulders, scree slopes or in rock crevices high above the tree line. Here they can then spend their life on the edge together with the perky goats. The noble rue has already helped in earlier times, especially mountain farmers to recover from fever and even pneumonia by its essential oils & bitter substances.
Stabwort - refreshing, spicy & aromatically enchanting:
Stabwort (Artemisia abrotanum) is one of the somewhat lesser known spice and medicinal herbs, but should not be underestimated. Due to its distinctly bitter, spicy taste and tart aromatic scent, the herb is excellent for refreshing drinks & seasoning hearty dishes.
Due to the aromatic superpower it also carries the nickname cola herb.
Stabwort - refreshing, spicy & aromatically enchanting:
Stabwort(Artemisia abrotanum) is one of the somewhat lesser known spice and medicinal herbs, but should not be underestimated. Due to its distinctly bitter, spicy taste and tart aromatic scent, the herb is excellent for refreshing drinks & seasoning hearty dishes. Due to the aromatic superpower it also carries the nickname cola herb.
Mugwort - aka the mother of all medicinal herbs.
The inconspicuous mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) was revered as one of the most powerful medicinal plants even in ancient times. Traditional folk medicine knows mugwort as a detoxifying, antispasmodic, and circulation-enhancing women's herb. Why women's herb? Mugwort has a long history of helping women give birth, relieving menopausal symptoms, and generally getting things flowing.
But the herb doesn't just help the female part. Mugwort has a relaxing effect on nervous sleep disorders and also on fear of flying. For this, in addition to foot baths or tea, a herbal pillow filled with mugwort leaves and flowers can help.
Mugwort - aka the mother of all medicinal herbs.
The inconspicuous mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) was revered as one of the most powerful medicinal plants even in ancient times. Traditional folk medicine knows mugwort as a detoxifying, antispasmodic, and circulation-enhancing women's herb. Why women's herb? Mugwort has a long history of helping women give birth, relieving menopausal symptoms, and generally getting things flowing. But the herb doesn't just help the female part. Mugwort has a relaxing effect on nervous sleep disorders and also on fear of flying. For this, in addition to foot baths or tea, a herbal pillow filled with mugwort leaves and flowers can help.