Creme de Cerises Noires (Black Cherry liqueur)

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Creme de Cerises Noires (Black Cherry liqueur)

Creme de Cerises Noires (Black Cherry liqueur)


70cl 18% abv

A black cherry creme that can be used as a base for cocktails or as a delicious stand-alone drink.

Serving suggestion: Singapore sling

Juice of 1/4 lemon
1/2 measure gin
1 measure Creme de Cerises Noires
Soda water to top up
Garnish with lemon and black cherry

Shake ingredients well with ice and strain into a highball glass. Top up with soda and add more ice. Decorate with Griottes and lemon slice.



Price (ex VAT at 20%) CUSTOMERS OUTSIDE THE EU DO NOT PAY VAT: £13.34
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Creme de Cerises Noires (Black Cherry liqueur)

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