Chocolate Absinthe Liqueur

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Chocolate Absinthe Liqueur

Chocolate Absinthe Liqueur


50cl 18% abv

A deliciously smooth creamy mixture of chocolate and absinthe! If you are a fan of chocolate cream liqueurs you will adore this example. We suggest buying two because the first bottle will not last!

Chocolate absinthe liqueur also makes a great cocktail ingredient, try it in the Spicy chocolate absinthe martini!

50ml habanera-infused reposado tequila
50ml Chocolate absinthe liqueur

Combine in a shaker with ice, shake, and strain into a martini glass rimmed with a mix of Mexican chocolate and chipotle powder. Garnish with a chilli





Price (ex VAT at 20%) CUSTOMERS OUTSIDE THE EU DO NOT PAY VAT: £11.63
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Chocolate Absinthe Liqueur

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