Yes, this black raspberry liqueur is crafted in the province of Chambord, at the site of a real French château, with the finest ingredients. And some do say that it was inspired by King Louis XIV’s chosen tipple.... Read More
Yes, this black raspberry liqueur is crafted in the province of Chambord, at the site of a real French château, with the finest ingredients. And some do say that it was inspired by King Louis XIV’s chosen tipple.... Read More
Bright topaz colour with gold and amber tints. Complex nose of orange flowers, combined with scents of candied zests and toffee. Bitter orange flavours that the cognac enhances with nuances of orange marmalade and hazelnuts. The... Read More
Bright topaz colour with gold and amber tints. Complex nose of orange flowers, combined with scents of candied zests and toffee. Bitter orange flavours that the cognac enhances with nuances of orange marmalade and hazelnuts. The... Read More
Golden color, shimmery; floral nose, honey, candied orange, pine resin, lime, fresh mint; distinct taste, generous, intense, aromatic, long. Lillet, the aperitif from Bordeaux, is best over ice with an orange slice.
Ruby color; raspberry nose, blackberry, cherry, vanilla, cinnamon, cardamom, ginger; powerful palate, aromatic, solid. Lillet,the aperitif from Bordeaux, is best over ice with an orange slice.
Deep ruby, slightly bluish red, dense because of the sugar content. Clean, typical blackcurrant nose, with no strange notes. The intense nose is an indication of the quality of the selection of the original fruits. Very fruity,... Read More
Several varieties of raspberry are used to make Mathilde Framboise. Some are from Scotland, well-known for its berry fruit like Glen Prosen, Glen Moy and Glen Clova which illustrate the country’s wealth of fruit. Rose de... Read More
The distinct licorice flavor of anise-based Pernod has been a favorite in France for 200 years both as a before-dinner beverage that stimulates the appetite and a zestful cooking ingredient. Pernod's natural flavor, derived... Read More
Paul Ricard developed RICARD in 1932 in Marseille, France. RICARD's secret recipe, unaltered since its creation, is composed of select herbs and spices found in the Mediterranean and the Orient, including Chinese star anise,... Read More