Pere Jules Poire Bouche (semi-dry Pear cider) Pays d'Auge 4% 750ml | Hard Cider | Shop online at Spirits of France
Pere Jules Poire Bouche (semi-dry Pear cider) Pays d'Auge 4% 750ml
$27.00
“Poiré”, or Pear Cider, is produced from three varieties of pears that come from multi-centennial orchards. It is known for it’s fresh and refined taste. As with the cider, this Poiré is lightly filtered and bottled to develop its fine natural gas. Tasting Notes: Bright and shiny yellow colour. Fresh and clean pear taste, zesty and flowery This Poiré offers great freshness and finesse. Clean on the palate, the aromas of pear but also white flowers develop along with the tasting. It is excellent to drink with any seafood or over ice.   Like what you see? View more Cider HERE
Fournier Poire (Pear Cider) 2% 750ml | Hard Cider | Shop online at Spirits of France
Fournier Poire (Pear Cider) 2% 750ml
$22.00
Poiré comes mainly from pears from the Domfront region, made from the know-how of maceration and successive fermentations. Fresh and fruity, a nose with aromas of slightly cooked pears, combining acidity and fruity. Ideal for your aperitif moments with friends and desserts. Blend of sweet/sour pears. This beautiful cider is truly a traditional French Cider. Lower in alcohol levels than most Australian ciders, you'll find this smoother to drink. Silver Medal in 2011 at the Concours Agricole de Paris. For more Pear Cider, Click HERE Explore the brand HERE
Fournier Poire (Pear Cider) 2% 330ml | Hard Cider | Shop online at Spirits of France
Fournier Poire (Pear Cider) 2% 330ml
$9.00
Poiré comes mainly from pears from the Domfront region, made from the know-how of maceration and successive fermentations. Fresh and fruity, a nose with aromas of slightly cooked pears, combining acidity and fruity. Ideal for your aperitif moments with friends and desserts. Blend of sweet/sour pears. This beautiful cider is truly a traditional French Cider. Lower in alcohol levels than most Australian ciders, you'll find this smoother to drink. Silver Medal in 2011 at the Concours Agricole de Paris.

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