Round Barn Winery, Distillery & Brewery
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Webster's definition of the "Philosophers stone", is the agent that transmutes matter into other forms. The Alchemists, scientist of the pre-renaissance era, were in search of this stone to, most notably, turn lead into gold.
We think we've found our Philosopher's stone - in a copper pot still. Our still is a refinement of the original Alembic, "onion head" stills of Arabic & Chinese origin. Distillers heated simple copper pots with hats which captured and condensed the alcohol and fruit flavors of wine into the "liquid essences of fruit" that we call brandies.
These brandies, including Cognac and Armanac, are made from grapes or other fruits. The fruit is picked and either pureed or pressed, then made into wine and immediately distilled. It is important to note that no preservatives are used in the entire process.
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