Milder and sweeter than the famous Green Chartreuse, Yellow Chartreuse was introduced to the world in 1838. It also is presented in the traditional Chartreuse liqueur bottle embossed with the seal of La Grande Chartreuse. Its... Read More
Exquisite fullness: Renowned for its fine balance, Cointreau is at once intense and gentle, warming and refreshing, bitter and sweet, delivering a beguiling twist of "je ne sais quoi" that never leaves one indifferent. Remember,... Read More
Exquisite fullness: Renowned for its fine balance, Cointreau is at once intense and gentle, warming and refreshing, bitter and sweet, delivering a beguiling twist of "je ne sais quoi" that never leaves one indifferent. Remember,... Read More
Exquisite fullness: Renowned for its fine balance, Cointreau is at once intense and gentle, warming and refreshing, bitter and sweet, delivering a beguiling twist of "je ne sais quoi" that never leaves one indifferent. Remember,... Read More
B&B By Bénédictine is one of the oldest premixed cocktails. In the 1930s, during Prohibition in the United States, a barman at Club 21 in Manhattan came up with the idea of mixing brandy with Bénédictine.... Read More
Rich, coppery color with golden highlights. Herbal and spicy fragrance. Citrus hints of tangerine zest with subtle notes of pine, it has a silky and rich palate with light honey and citrus notes with soft almonds Distilled and... Read More
Liqueur (crème de fruits) made from the infusion of pink grapefruit zests. Very aromatic taste, good balance between bitterness, acidity and fruitiness, with a zesty note at the end.
Neither peach nor pear, lychee nor citrus, the sublime taste of St-Germain elderflower liqueur hints at each of these and yet none of them exactly. It is a flavor as subtle and delicate as it is captivating. A little like asking... Read More