Giffard Strawberry Liqueur 700ml

Giffard
Giffard Strawberry Liqueur 700ml

Giffard Rose Creme de Fruits is a natural liqueur manufactured from the slow fermentation of rose petals and a blend of essential oils derived from roses. This amazing liqueur has a clear, orange-pink appearance with slight terracotta shades. Floral rose blossom and aroma of blooming rose fields on the nose. Sweet but very well on the palate, with clean rose blossom and also very gentle spice. This fantastic liqueur has a fairly long finish that follows the palate. This wonderful Liqueur creme de fruit is created from an infusion of strawberries and wild strawberries. This is a fine liqueur with a clear, bright cherry red color. On the nose, there is a strong aroma of wild strawberries and a fruity, slightly acidic strawberry freshness. Sweet, ripe fruit taste balanced with fresh, green acidity on the palate. The finish of this amazing liqueur is very pleasant.

Features:

  • TASTES: Bright ruby in colour, with intense berry aroma. Sweet, ripe fruit flavour balanced with fresh, green acidity
  • MADE BY: Wild Strawberry (Fraise de Bois) Liqueur is made in France by a fifth generation family established 1885.
  • HOW TO DRINK: Drink like the French do, with still or sparkling water, or try it in your favourite mixed drinks and cocktails.
  • COLOR: Bright cherry red color
  • Size: 700ML

This Product is offered and supplied by Drinks Network Australia Pty Ltd. Liquor Licence # LIQP770017527. Please note, this product cannot be delivered to Dry Zones. Drinks Network Australia Pty Ltd, supports the Responsible Service of Alcohol. Under the Liquor Act 2007, it is against the law to sell or supply alcohol to, or to obtain alcohol on behalf of, a person under the age of 18 years.

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