PURE JUICES FROM FIRST PRESSING
100 % PURE JUICE AND WE LEAVE IT AT THAT.
Pure juice from first pressings, also called pure juices, are juices from the first pressing. No or only very few natural cloudy substances are removed from them. Due to the particularly gentle processing and bottling at Rabenhorst, a large number of natural ingredients are preserved. Find out more about Rabenhorst’s diverse pure juices from first pressing here.
Interesting facts about pure juice from first pressing
- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is pure juice from first pressing?
What distinguishes pure juice from first pressings from other types of juice?
How is pure juice from first pressing made?
After the harvest, the raw fruit is brought to us. When we receive them, we make sure that the berries and fruits are fully ripe and aromatic. We only process fresh produce. If the raw produce passes our high-quality standards, it is sorted and crushed. This helps with the subsequent pressing. We press the fruit only once in our own press house. This is how we produce our premium pure juice. After pressing, the juices are separated, i.e. the juice is separated from the pomace. Pomace is the term used for the residue left over after pressing. At Rabenhorst, natural cloudy substances are then removed by filtering. In the case of our pure juice from first pressings, only a few natural cloudy substances are removed. Afterwards, we gently pasteurise the juice to make it last longer. This gentle short-time heating ensures our quality so that the juices retain their natural colour and the natural smell of the berries and fruits. Finally, the juices are gently bottled in our brown light-protected bottle.
When producing a pure juice from first pressing, it is not possible to standardise the taste and aroma. Certain variations in taste and aroma have to be accepted because the fresh fruits used also vary slightly in taste and aroma and we preserve their natural aroma in our juices.