Rivière Du Mat Rum Arrange Mangue Passion (Mango Passion)
Made from Rivière du Mât rum, with natural notes of mango, passion fruit and selected spices, its Arranged Mango Passion recipe can be enjoyed neat or on ice. Tasting Notes: Colour: Amber with copper reflections Nose: Fruity note of passionfruit Palage: Delicious sweetness of fresh mango Enjoyed at room temperature or over ice in a “short drink” glass.
Rivière Du Mat Rum arrange Ginger
Rivière du Mât applies its ancestral know-how to Arranged Rums. Made from Rivière du Mât white rum, with natural extracts of ginger, lemon and lime, it is enhanced with selected spices. It can be enjoyed neat or on ice. Tasting Notes: Colour: Amber with copper reflections Nose: Freshness of ginger accompanied by the fruity of yellow lemon and a light acidity of lime Palate: Spicy tonalities balanced by fruit notes of yellow lemon and the sweetness of vanilla The Arrangé Gingembre Citrus can be enjoyed at room temperature or over ice in a “short drink” glass.
Rivière Du Mat Arrange Coco Torrefie (Coconut)
Made from Rivière du Mât rum, macerated coconut and selected spices, its Arranged Roasted Coconut recipe can be enjoyed neat or on ice. Tasting Notes: Colour: Amber with copper reflections Nose: Coconut note with a beautiful roast Palate: Toasted hazelnuts, delicious Enjoyed at room temperature or over ice in a “short drink” glass.
Dolin Liqueur de Genepi Chamois
Génépy is a legendary alpine herbal liqueur, unique to the Savoy region, that dates back many hundreds of years. While comprised of a multitude of alpine herbs, the most prominent is a petite and rare variety of artemisia found principally in the high mountain air and adventure. Dolin is one of the few remaining houses that still relies on local herbs foraged in summer, and distillation in a venerable old copper alembic. Today, Génépy remains a darling of both intrepid hikers and French skiers. Served on the rocks or with tonic water, and a welcome addition to hot chocolate. Le Chamois is Dolin’s oldest Génépy recipe, dating back to 1821, when Joseph Chavasse first established what is today Maison Dolin. Its gentle sweetness and heady herbal character have pronounced notes of chamomile, sage and mint. To many French consumers, the Dolin name is inextricably linked to this signature Génépy recipe and the alpine experience.