Few fruits were as prized in the 18th century as the raspberry—its vibrant color, delicate perfume, and fleeting season made it a favorite among colonial cooks and apothecaries alike. Our Raspberry Shrub preserves that fleeting summer brightness in the traditional method: combining ripe berries with vinegar and sugar to craft a tart, ruby-red cordial.
Shrubs were a common way to extend the harvest, especially for soft fruits like raspberries that spoiled quickly. The resulting syrup, sharp yet sweet, was as much at home in the farmhouse kitchen as in the genteel drawing room. When stirred into water or mixed with spirits, raspberry shrub produced a lively draught both refreshing and refined.
Bright and aromatic, this shrub offers a perfect balance of fruit and acidity—an excellent companion to rum, brandy, or simply spring water over ice. It is a drinkable preserve of summer’s finest fruit, made in the spirit of colonial hospitality and resourcefulness.