The company's most important product is
Wilthener Goldkrone (with 26 million bottles a year), its most traditional product is
Hardenberg Weizenkorn, furthermore Schwartzhog, Sambalita, Helios, Persiko, Milder Wacholder, Kleiner Keiler, Wilthener Gebirgskräuter, Danziger Goldwasser and Miamee. As of 2011, the turnover is reported to be 97 million Euros.
Schwartzhog Schwartzhog is a
brand name of "
Kräuterlikör" (herbal liqueur). Traditionally it is consumed as a
digestif liqueur; its ingredients include herbs, fruits and roots such as
wormwood,
ginger and “Sauwurz” (
Gentiana lutea).
Sauwurz "(Gentian) comforts the heart and preserves it against faintings and swoonings."
Nicholas Culpepper, Complete Herbal (1653) Sauwurz, (literally "Hogroot") is a member of the Gentian family and is found across central and southern Europe, at high altitudes. Its inclusion in the original Schwartzhog recipe, would have been for its digestive qualities, for the belief that it strengthened the body's inner systems . While Sauwurz's digestive properties were recognised by herbalists over 3000 years ago, superstition and old wives tales attributed other, less scientific qualities to this variety of the gentian root. It was said that wild boar in the
Black Forest were drawn to it for its
aphrodisiac qualities, hence the name "
Sauwurz" or Hogroot. There is no scientific basis to this myth, nor any indication that Hogroot has any such effect on humans. ==The Hardenberg Hog==