Griottes, 'La Cerise à Paul' (Morello cherries in Kirsch)

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Griottes, 'La Cerise à Paul' (Morello cherries in Kirsch)

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Griottes in Kirsch 35cl 15% abv (30 proof)

A truely deluxe treat! These small black cherries are soaked in Kirsch (cherry eau de vie) and are a particular favourite of ours. They are delicious sprinkled on ice cream, served with a seasonal pudding or on their own as a sinful snack. They can also be used as a natural alternative to a maraschino cherry in your cocktails!

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