Massenez Creme De Cassis Massenez Blackcurrant
Founded in 1870 in Alsace, G.E. Massenez remains today one of the last family-owned firms dedicated to the production of traditional, top-quality eaux-de-vies and crèmes. The Creme De Cassis has immediate smoothness. The fruity flavors explode in the mouth bringing a fragile sweetness that gives way to a hint of acidity at the finish to provide the perfect balance of blackcurrant flavors and sweetness in this exceptional French liquor.
Vedrenne Pages Salers Aperitif Gentiane
Colour: bright vermilion. Scent: very aromatic, of pomegranate and red berries. Flavour: very pleasantly fragrant, of pomegranate juice with notes of red fruit.
Vedrenne Pages Cassis (Blackcurrant)
Colour : pure blackcurrant colour, dense and shiny. Scent: intense fruity aroma, the inimitable aromatic bouquet of Burgundy Black. Flavour: intense and aromatic taste, potent and elegant, fruity and wonderfully lingering
Vedrenne Pages Pasteque (Watermelon)
Colour: lively, pink. Scent: very fruity, very aromatic, fruit ripened in the sun. Flavour: very fruity, flavoursome, perfectly ripe fruit, lingering mellow and sweet.
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 Litchi Liqueur
Colour: shiny and colourless. Scent: very aromatic, exotic with a touch of raspberry. Flavour: very fruity, powerful and elegant.
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.
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%
The Bitter Truth Pimento Dram Liqueur
English explorers coined the term allspice because the berry seemed to embody the flavors of cinnamon, nutmeg and clove all at once. On the Caribbean island of Jamaica, this distinctive aromatic liqueur has been produced for generations by macerating allspice in the finest Jamaican rum.
Ricard Aperitif
First created by Paul Ricard in Marseille, 1932 it has distinct fresh taste of liquorice and subtle Provence herbs. Aged in large barrel in the open air a slight 'sea-side' flavour is imparted by the salt spray that licks the barrels.