4000 BC
Start of distillation in ancient advanced civilisations in order to make salt, pitch, quicksilver, camphor or carbon black
4000 BC
Start of distillation in ancient advanced civilisations in order to make salt, pitch, quicksilver, camphor or carbon black
350 BC
Aristotle describes the principle of distillation
8th/9th centuries
Distillation process refined by Persian and Arab alchemists
1000
Searching for the “elixir of life” or the “philosopher’s stone”, alchemists and monks hit upon a substance in wine which can be separated and distilled through heat (alcohol)
From 12th century
Distilled alcohol makes its way into Christian monasteries and princely houses as a medicine and intoxicating drink Known as “aqua ardens” (= burning water) and later as “aqua vitae” (= water of life) due to its healing effect
12th century
The Aggstein family’s place of origin is built: Castle Aggstein in the wine and fruit-growing region of Wachau (Lower Austria)
1885
Ursula Aggstein starts distilling schnapps in Going near Kitzbühel
1948
The distillery beside the Stanglwirt Hotel is built — Aggstein’s first commercial distillery
1963
Distillery expanded to become one of the most modern in Austria
1977
The patent for the original “Jagatee” is submitted
2012
“Edellese” premium line launched
2014
Relocation to St. Johann in Tirol and commissioning of new distillation plant
2015
OPENING: Aggstein’s schnapps experience