Massenez Creme de Fraise des Bois
The Massenez family started distilling in Alsace in the 1870s. Credited for being the first to distill wild raspberries, the distillery became famous for capturing the essence of fruit in its purest form. Made from 100% pure fruit, it has great intensity and is perfect for a twist on the traditional Kir, cocktail base or simply served with your favourite mixer.
Massenez Liqueur Curaao Triple Sec
The Massenez family started distilling in Alsace in the 1870s. Credited for being the first to distill wild raspberries, the distillery became famous for capturing the essence of fruit in its purest form. True to the original liqueur created in Saumur in the mid 1800s using peels of the bitter curaao orange and other citrus fruits, this is a far cry from the generic, artificially flavoured, triple secs out there.
Bardinet Curacao Bleu
With its bright blue color and rich orange flavour, Bardinet Blue Curacao is an authentic French Liqueur. It is a high quality additive to classic cocktails like Blue Margarita or Blue lagoon and is also a great subsitute to triple sec or orange liqueurs in all other cocktails
Pernod Ricard Byrrh Aperitif
A wine-based aperitif, Byrrh has the specific characteristic of being flavoured with quinine. Its alcohol content is 18°. The basic grapes, mainly the Carignan and Grenache varieties from the hillsides of Roussillon, are transformed into mistelles (partly fermented grape juice), which are then blended with selected dry red Roussillon wines. Byrrh is drunk as an aperitif. It is best served cool, at approximately 16°, and goes well with a twist of lemon zest or a little Crème de Cassis.
Vedrenne Pages Aloe Liqueur
Colour: shiny and colourless. Scent: very expressive, nicely floral, with warm tones, finely peppered with subtil notes of vanilla. Flavour: full and mellow, with floral notes of aromatic marshmallow and exotic blossoms. Alc./Vol.: 18%
Vedrenne Pages Rose
Colour: a beautiful bright color, clear, with opalescent pink tints. Scent: an aroma of fresh-blown flowers, delicate and tangy. Flavour: very pleasant floral taste, fresh and aromatic, well-balanced, with a final hint of acidity.
Dolin Suedois Bitter
During the 18th century this elixir enabled Swedish doctor, Claus Samst, to heal the poor, vagrants, workers and anyone who had difficult lives. After much research and hours of hard work he compiled a manuscript describing 46 diseases that could be healed with this elixir. In 1821, Joseph Chavasse, founder of La Maison Dolin, saved the elixir from extinction by marketing it under the name Suédois Dolin in memory of the famous doctor. Its recipe has remained unchanged.
Dolin Aperitif Bonal
Convent recipe 1869 infusion of Cinchona & Gentian root in a Mistelle
Vedrenne Pages Chataigne Liqueur
Colour: amber with caramel highlights. Scent: chestnut, vanilla, slightly toasted. Flavour: fruity, sweet, with an elegant savour of lightly toasted chestnut and a tasty vanilla finish.
Vedrenne Pages Litchi Liqueur
Colour: shiny and colourless. Scent: very aromatic, exotic with a touch of raspberry. Flavour: very fruity, powerful and elegant.