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'''O.P. Anderson Aquavit''' is a Swedish [[Distilled beverage|spirit]] of the [[akvavit]] type, presented in 1891 for the Gothenburg Exhibition Fair under the name "Gammal Fin 1<sup>ma</sup> Aquavit". The firm producing it was called ''O.P. Anderson & Son i Göteborg'',<ref name="museet">[http://www.vinosprithistoriska.se/?id=2563 O P Anderson Aquavit, [[Vin- och sprithistoriska museet]], augusti 2010]</ref> which has later given name to this brand of akvavit. Göteborg is the Swedish name for [[Gothenburg]]. |
'''O.P. Anderson Aquavit''' is a Swedish [[Distilled beverage|spirit]] of the [[akvavit]] type, presented in 1891 for the Gothenburg Exhibition Fair under the name "Gammal Fin 1<sup>ma</sup> Aquavit". The firm producing it was called ''O.P. Anderson & Son i Göteborg'',<ref name="museet">[http://www.vinosprithistoriska.se/?id=2563 O P Anderson Aquavit, [[Vin- och sprithistoriska museet]], augusti 2010]</ref> which has later given name to this brand of akvavit. Göteborg is the Swedish name for [[Gothenburg]]. |
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O.P. Anderson Aquavit is the oldest akvavit of Sweden |
O.P. Anderson Aquavit is the oldest and most sold akvavit of Sweden <ref>http://www.systembolaget.se/fakta-och-nyheter/fakta-om-dryck/sprit/olika-spritsorter/brannvin </ref>, spiced with [[caraway]], [[anise]] and [[fennel]] and stored on [[Oak (wine)|oak barrel]]s for eight months.<ref>[http://www.systembolaget.se/SokDrycker/Produkt?VaruNr=42 Systembolaget]</ref> The spices are the same in the akvavits [[Gammaldags Norrlands Akvavit]] from 1929 and [[Skåne Akvavit]] from 1931, but Norrlands has [[sherry]] added to it and Skåne is blander.<ref>http://www.systembolaget.se/Dryckeskunskap/Om-sprit/Akvavit---Nordens-nationaldryck/</ref> |
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Revision as of 02:51, 1 January 2016
O.P. Anderson Aquavit is a Swedish spirit of the akvavit type, presented in 1891 for the Gothenburg Exhibition Fair under the name "Gammal Fin 1ma Aquavit". The firm producing it was called O.P. Anderson & Son i Göteborg,[1] which has later given name to this brand of akvavit. Göteborg is the Swedish name for Gothenburg.
O.P. Anderson Aquavit is the oldest and most sold akvavit of Sweden [2], spiced with caraway, anise and fennel and stored on oak barrels for eight months.[3] The spices are the same in the akvavits Gammaldags Norrlands Akvavit from 1929 and Skåne Akvavit from 1931, but Norrlands has sherry added to it and Skåne is blander.[4]