Gabriel Boudier Fig (Figue) Liqueur 20% 500ml | Liqueurs | Shop online at Spirits of France
Gabriel Boudier Fig (Figue) Liqueur 20% 500ml
$53.00
Versatile sweet fig liqueur.  Tasting Notes:Nose: Plum, fresh and dry fig. Palate: Dry apricot, fig and dates.  Delicious in Christmassy cocktails think figgy pudding.
Gabriel Boudier Nori Seaweed Liqueur 22% 500ml | Liqueurs | Shop online at Spirits of France
Gabriel Boudier Nori Seaweed Liqueur 22% 500ml
$55.00
Released in April 2022, Gabriel Boudier Nori Seaweed Liqueur is made individually by infusing dried Nori and Dulse seaweed in beet-neutral alcohol for three weeks. These infusions are mixed with grapefruit alcohol-ate, concentrated lime juice, alcohol, sugar and water. Nori Seaweed Liqueur was created by Matthew Cusworth, from Hoot the Redeemer in Edinburgh and his liqueur won him the third Gabriel Boudier Wizard Award Competition. “As a bartender, I struggle to find consistent ways to introduce savoury flavours into my cocktails, so I’m very excited for Nori to launch and see the inventive ways bartenders will use seaweed in their creations" - Matthew Cusworth Tasting Notes: Nose: Subtle but unmistakable aroma of dried seaweed, reminiscent of sushi roll Palate: Subtle seaweed with citric acidity. The aftertaste fades with dried seaweed and zesty lime. This expression offers up a wealth of intriguing coastal, savoury notes, balanced by hints of sweetness. It's sure to make for some great nautical-themed cocktails.
Gabriel Boudier Mustard Liqueur 20% 500ml | Liqueurs | Shop online at Spirits of France
Gabriel Boudier Mustard Liqueur 20% 500ml
$53.00
This liquor made of brown and black mustard seeds, inspired directly by the city of Dijon, is the winning liquor put in competition by Maria Vieira at the 2018/2019 Wizard Competition. A competition of bartenders was challenged to design the best and most original liquor of the year! Used to enhance a Bloody Mary or to enjoy with a gin, there is no shortage of cocktail ideas with this amazing liquor

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