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Swiss distillery shifts from schnapps to sanitizer

Published 04/01/2020, 11:06 AM
Updated 04/01/2020, 11:10 AM
© Reuters. Staff lines a bottle into a labeller at Swiss distiller Morand in Martigny

By Cecile Mantovani

MARTIGNY, Switzerland (Reuters) - A Swiss distillery has converted its production of pear schnapps to make disinfectant hand gel for use against the coronavirus.

Morand Distillery, a family-run business founded in 1889 in Martigny in the Valais canton, is using up its stocks of "Poire Williams (NYSE:WMB)", a colorless spirit made from pears grown in orchards below the snow-capped mountains.

In normal times, it is a favorite apres-ski tipple, but restrictions on travel and gatherings have hit demand, and now, like many distilleries around the world, Morand has lent their supplies to help stem the Alpine nation's rush for sanitizer.

Half the factory's 50 staff have already been laid off.

"For better or worse, we had stocks of Poire Williams that are slightly aging. That allows us to use it to make disinfectant," Thierry Manta, in charge of production at Morand, told Reuters Television on Wednesday.

They are producing it themselves to supply to smaller businesses as well as making several thousand liters of Poire Williams liqueur available below cost to laboratories making gel, Fabrice Haenni, director of Morand Distillery, said.

The solution follows the standards and "recipe" of the Geneva-based World Health Organization (WHO), he said. Each liter requires about 8 kg (17.5 lb) of pears and Morand is also working with vintners to distil wine, he added.

The Swiss death toll from the coronavirus reached 378 on Wednesday, the public health ministry said.

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