From the rugged coastlines of Norway emerges one of Scandinavia’s most intriguing craft releases: Pulpit Rock Pull Lua. Named in homage to the iconic Preikestolen cliff face that towers above the Lysefjord, this expression from the pioneering Norwegian craft producer captures both the raw, elemental spirit of its homeland and the refined ambition of a new generation of Nordic distilling. Priced at CHF 50, Pull Lua occupies a fascinating space between tradition and bold experimentation — precisely the kind of discovery that serious collectors seek out.
A Nordic Vision of Craft Excellence
Pulpit Rock has steadily built a reputation for pushing boundaries in a country not historically celebrated for its distilling heritage. What makes Pull Lua particularly special is its commitment to locally sourced ingredients and a production philosophy that respects both the terroir of southwestern Norway and modern craft sensibilities. The result is a product with genuine regional character — rare, limited in production, and unmistakably Scandinavian in its clean yet complex profile.
Tasting Notes and Sensory Character
Pull Lua presents an inviting aromatic profile marked by gentle sweetness, delicate cereal notes, and a whisper of coastal mineral freshness. On the palate, expect a harmonious balance of soft fruit, subtle spice, and a lingering warmth that speaks to careful maturation and thoughtful blending. The finish is clean and satisfying, with just enough complexity to reward those who take their time with each sip.
- Aromas of soft grain, light orchard fruit, and a subtle maritime mineral quality
- Flavour profile balancing gentle sweetness with warm spice and clean malt character
- Smooth, lingering finish with excellent overall balance
A Collector’s Norwegian Rarity
Expressions from Pulpit Rock rarely make it far beyond Scandinavia, making this an especially compelling find for European enthusiasts. Available at Wines & Spirits SA Switzerland, Pull Lua represents a genuine opportunity to explore the exciting frontier of Nordic craft production at its most authentic and expressive.

