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French Aperitifs
Dubonnet Rouge Aperitif 14.8% 750ml
Suze Liqueur
Grosperrin MMC 1 Mistelle-type Pineau des Charentes 7 years 17% 750ml
Distillerie et Domaines de Provence 'Rinquinquin a la Peche' (Peach) Aperitif 15% 750ml
Gambetta Non-Alcoholic Traditional Aperitif 750ml
Bertrand Liqueur 'Melonie' Aperitif au Melon (Melon) 18% 700ml
Grosperrin MMC 3 1979 Mistelle-type Pineau des Charentes 17% 750ml
Lauriston Pommeau de Normandie Christian Drouin 17% 700ml
Bertrand Liqueur 'Mon Peche' Aperitif a la peche Blanche (White Peach) 18% 700ml
La Salamandre French Whisky Single Malt 8YO 43% 700ml
French Aperitifs
Mistelle is sometimes used as an ingredient in fortified wines, particularly Vermouth, Marsala and Sherry, though it is used mainly as a base for ap ritifs such as the French Pineau des Charentes. It is produced by adding alcohol to non-fermented or partially fermented grape juice or apple juice to make pommeau. The addition of alcohol stops the fermentation and, as a consequence Mistelle is sweeter than fully fermented grape juice in which the sugars turn to alcohol.
Discover the exquisite taste of French Aperitifs at Liquor Wine Cave. Our collection features a range of high-quality, handcrafted aperitifs that are perfect for enjoying before a meal or as a refreshing drink on a warm afternoon. From the rich and complex flavours of traditional vermouth to the light and fruity notes of Lillet, our selection has something to suit every palate. Whether you prefer a classic French aperitif or are looking to explore something new, our knowledgeable staff can help you find the perfect bottle. Add a touch of sophistication to your next gathering with a bottle of French aperitif from Liquor Wine Cave. Sip, savour, and indulge in the unique and delightful flavours of France. Visit us in-store or browse our online collection to find your new favourite aperitif today.
French Aperitifs have a rich and fascinating history that dates back centuries. Originating in France, these delightful beverages have become an integral part of French culture and are enjoyed by people all over the world. Aperitifs are typically consumed before a meal to stimulate the appetite and enhance the dining experience.
The tradition of Aperitifs can be traced back to the 19th century, when they were first introduced as a way to whet the appetite before a meal. These drinks were often made using a combination of herbs, spices, and fruits, resulting in a wide range of flavours and aromas. Over time, French Aperitifs gained popularity and became synonymous with sophistication and elegance.
Today, French Aperitifs come in various forms, including liqueurs, fortified wines, and herbal spirits. They are known for their complex and well-balanced flavours, which are achieved through meticulous blending and aging processes. Each Aperitif has its own unique character, offering a diverse range of options to suit different palates.
Whether enjoyed on their own or used as a base for cocktails, French Aperitifs continue to captivate drinkers with their exquisite taste and timeless appeal. They are a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship that goes into creating these exceptional beverages.
French Aperitifs are a delightful and sophisticated way to start any gathering or meal. These traditional French beverages are designed to stimulate the appetite and prepare the palate for the flavors to come. To fully enjoy the experience of drinking French Aperitifs, it is important to savor them slowly and appreciate their unique flavors and aromas.
When serving French Aperitifs, it is recommended to pour them into a suitable glass, such as a stemmed glass or a lowball glass, depending on the specific type of aperitif. Take a moment to observe the color and clarity of the drink before bringing it to your nose. Inhale gently to capture the intricate bouquet of scents that each aperitif offers.
To truly appreciate the taste, take small sips and allow the flavors to unfold on your palate. Notice the balance between sweetness and bitterness, as well as any herbal or fruity notes that may be present. French Aperitifs are meant to be enjoyed slowly, so take your time and savor each sip.
Whether enjoyed on their own or paired with light appetizers, French Aperitifs are a refined and elegant addition to any occasion. Cheers to the art of sipping and savoring these delightful beverages!