




🌿 Elevate your craft cocktails with nature’s original bitter bark!
Red Cinchona Bark (Cinchona Pubescens) is a 100% natural, cut and dried botanical sourced from Ecuador. Known historically as the source of quinine, this premium, vegan, non-GMO, and gluten-free bark is perfect for creating artisanal tonic syrups and elevating your beverage game. Packaged in a 1 oz (28g) food-grade container, it offers a pure, caffeine-free ingredient for health-conscious mixologists and herbal enthusiasts alike.


















| ASIN | B08XDG9MVN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,771 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #1,486 in Herbal Tea |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (119) |
| Package Dimensions | 7.28 x 4.17 x 0.35 inches; 1 ounces |
I**E
Great for making Tonic Syrup.
Perfect for making Gin Syrup. Now I can carbonate water, then pour in a glass with ice, add the syrup, then gin. Amazing product.
R**A
Great
Great for homemade tonic syrup recipes!
A**R
good quality product
havent used yet, but looks as expected
B**Y
Great for making tonic
I’ve been making very tasty tonic water using this bark!
C**.
I've seen various spellings for this (Chinchona and Cinchona) but I love the flavour of the quinine in tonic water. It tastes just like grapefruit - the peel of which does, incidently, contain quinine. I thought I'd be able to buy Chinchona bark at our local health food store but no... so i bought it here. Yeah, the taste is bitter but a touch of honey makes it okay. If you can handle the taste of grapefruit or bitter melon you'll be okay with this tea just the way it is without the sweetners. I love grapefruit but this does need a touch of sweet. I'd read quite a few articles that mentioned quinine helps with leg cramps as does magnesium so I'm 'all ears' as it were. The cramps can get pretty bad - and painful - so I'm hoping this helps me.
T**N
Good but test biter
D**Y
Bon rapport qualité / prix
A**R
I was warned. But really it tastes horrible. I forget now why I even bought it. Blood pressure? Blood sugar? LOL. One of the many old man ailments anyway.
E**A
As advertised
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