Fraise des bois (Wild Strawberry Liqueur)

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Fraise des bois (Wild Strawberry Liqueur) Fraise des bois (Wild Strawberry Liqueur)

Fraise des bois (Wild Strawberry Liqueur)


50cl 25% abv (50 proof)

Our wild strawberry liqueur is obtained from maceration of rare and aromatic strawberries with top quality alcohol and sugar syrup. The wild strawberry liqueur can be drunk with or without ice. It can also replace the blackcurrant liqueur associated with champagne or be used in numerous cocktails such as the Sweet Rose.


Sweet Rose


Champagne
1 part crème fraîche
2 parts wild strawberry liqueur
2 parts vodka

Shake ingredients (except Champagne ) with ice pour into flute and top up with Champagne


Price (ex VAT at 20%) CUSTOMERS OUTSIDE THE EU DO NOT PAY VAT: £15.89
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