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Kwai Feh Liqueur, 70 cl

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This delicious drink is produced by macerating ripened plums with grape spirit. After storing in the tanks for several months, the liqueur is then transferred to age to the old brandy barrels of the renowned Cognac brand “Louis Royer”. A fruit liqueur is a distilled spirit, flavoured with a range of different fruits and generally finished with the addition of sugar or natural sweeteners. The best fruit liqueurs are usually sweeter on the palate, although some varieties have intentionally drier notes, due to added sour fruits. How Is A Fruit Liqueur Made? Often called “Arctic gold”, the unique flavour cloudberries are praised for their creamy, bittersweet taste.

This well-balanced liqueur is made from the fresh lychee fruit juice macerated in neutral alcohol for up to 9 months, producing a delicate, gorgeous pink colour liquid.

• Lychee & Cranberry Fizz •

A multiple award winner, this remarkable, exceptional quality drink is presented in a dark glass bottle featuring an original label created in 1874. Summary But it was not until 1920 when the company decided to make a liqueur. Over the next decade, the brand created 20 varieties of this lush drink. Today, De Kuyper Royal Distillers Shieldam is one of the world-renowned label and leading distillers of liqueurs. The cane sugar and 2-year-old brandy from the cognac region in France are added to the concentrate, along with the green food colouring, to give the liqueur this unique, electric colour, matching the flesh of muskmelon. This incredibly aromatic, burgundy colour liquid nestles inside this nice bottle decorated with cheetah character surrounded by cherry blossom. Summary

If you’re feeling ‘in the pink’ this summer, a fabulously summery duo of martinis might be just perfect for your next sunny evening. One of the newest trends is for martinis that are enlivened by unusual ingredients and Kwai Feh Lychee Liqueur meets that temptation.

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Dark, burgundy red colour liquid comes presented inside a round-shaped bottle design of which is based on the globus cruciger. The bottle, decorated in a gold-lettered ribbon across the middle, is topped with a gold-colour cap. Created by bartenders for bartenders; this vibrant colour Japanese liqueur was inspired by the ingenious Shinjiro Torii, founder of Suntory brand. His life-long dream was to develop a colourful drink, which inspired the creation of Midori liqueur. Run by the family for nearly 325 years, De Kuyper Royal Distillers Shieldam, Netherlands, began its journey as a barrel manufacturer in 1695. Founded by Petrous de Kuyper and his wife Anna, the company’s direction was changed by their third son Jan de Kuyper. He, in 1752, acquired Shieldam distillery and started gin production.

Fresh, ripe fruits blended with gentian and citrus tart, are matured with triple-distilled vodka produced by the distillery. The result is incredibly unique, full of character Kakuzo liqueur.Taste notes: Clean, candy-sweet melon flavour, but very smooth and well balanced. Pleasantly fragrant with melon flesh and the crispiness of the green apple, the liqueur gives a subtle dry finish.

In 1946, Diego Zamora together with his brother, sister and her husband, began the exciting journey of the Diego Zamora Group. Following their hearts, passion and belief they started the production of an aromatic golden colour liquid based on the recipe invented by Diego Zamora. Japanese brewing and distilling company Suntory was founded in 1899 in Osaka and is one of the oldest alcoholic beverage companies in the country. Throughout the decades of successfully growing and expanding their business, Suntory became one of the largest distilleries in the world. It’s one of the newest inventions from one of the world’s oldest companies- 325-year-old De Kuyper – so you know it’s a trusted product. Their success was so great that in a few years the company became one of the leading brands on the market and was soon recognised worldwide.The Maison Boudier was founded by Gabriel Boudoir in 1909 in Dijon. After he died in 1936, his widow sold the house to Marcel Battault who kept the trading name and later handed the business over to his son Perre Battault. The Maison Boudier remains in Battault family since, where it is successfully grown and developed, promoting the Boudier tradition. The making process is relatively simple and is usually done in two stages – macerating and distilling. Production takes typically from a few weeks to a couple of months. Although, sometimes liqueurs are left to rest for 6 to 9 months for increased flavour and depth. How Strong Is Fruit Liqueur?

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