Vedrenne Pages Prunelle (Sloe Berry)
Vedrenne Pages Passionfruit Liqueur
Alcoholic Strength: 18% Content: 700ml Area of Origin: Burgundy Producer: Vedrenne Vedrenne has been making its liqueurs since 1923 in Nuits-Saint-Georges, in the heart of Burgundy in the middle of the burgundian orchards. The company initially won recognition with the outstanding quality of its Crème de Cassis. In addition to classic fruit liqueurs, Vedrenne produces more than 30 other coktail liqueurs with the same motto: excellence!
Cognac Francois Voyer Cognac VS
100% Grande Champagne. Distilled with the lees, it ages in new Limousin Oak casks with a medium interior toast for 1 year. The ageing process continues in old barrels or hogsheads in a damp cellar. A progressive reduction is made, with distilled water (max 5% of diminution every 3 months). A blend of of least 2 1/2 year old Cognac.
Vedrenne Pages Cosmopolitan Mix
Colour: bright red. Scent: very fruity, with a fresh lemony bouquet of citrus. Flavour: a perfect Cosmopolitan with a fruity and tangy palate, melting perfectly the orange, lime and cranberry savours.
Vedrenne Pages Orance Curacao
Colour: shiny, amber with orange tints. <br>Scent: powerful, with hints of bitter orange peel slightly crystallized. <br>Flavour: very aromatic with hints of slightly crystallized orange.
Vedrenne Pages Banane (Banana)
Colour: bright golden yellow. <br>Scent: perfectly ripened fruit, powerful and tangy. <br>Flavour: prolongs the aroma, flavor of ripe and sugary fruit.
Vedrenne Pages Mangue (Mango)
Colour: pale caramel, golden orange. Scent: aroma of ripe mango, pleasantly tangy and reminiscent of fresh mango fruit. Flavour: very fruity, fleshy and pleasantly tangy with a long not-too-sweet finish.
Vedrenne Pages Green Apples Liqueur
Colour: crystal clear, bright, colourless. Scent: aromatic and fruity, bouquet of freshly-picked green apples. Flavour: very expressive, fruity with a fresh finish.
Dolin Aperitif Bonal
Convent recipe 1869 infusion of Cinchona & Gentian root in a Mistelle
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.