Un Sapin (Pine Liqueur)

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Un Sapin (Pine Liqueur) Un Sapin (Pine Liqueur)

Un Sapin (Pine Liqueur)


50cl 40% abv (80 proof)

Un Sapin, a pine liqueur, is a speciality of Pontarlier and very hard to find - even in France. It is prepared by an alcoholic maceration of 24 different plants including tender young pine buds harvested in Spring. The mix is then distilled and finished with macerated pine buds, sugar and natural colouring. This drink is intended to be sipped chilled, neat at the end of a meal, however it is great over vanilla ice cream! For a taste of the French Jura, try it as a glaze base on a holiday ham.



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