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St-Germain Elderflower liqueur. St-Germain is an elderflower liqueur. [1] It is made using the petals of Sambucus nigra from the Savoie region in France, and each bottle is numbered with the year the petals were collected. Petals are collected annually in the spring over a period of three to four weeks, and are often transported by bicycle to ...
St-Germain (liqueur) T. Toussaint Coffee Liqueur; Tubi 60 This page was last edited on 19 March 2024, at 13:01 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Amaretto (almonds, or the almond-like kernels from apricots, peaches, cherries, or similar stone fruits) Disaronno (apricot kernel oil) Frangelico (hazelnuts and herbs)
The cocktail—which features gin, the French aperitif Lillet Blanc, St-Germain liqueur, and grapefruit juice—is bright, citrusy, and just a touch floral. It also has a relatively low ABV ...
It's moist, dense, and tender—almost like a pound cake. Unsuspecting guests probably wouldn't be able to clock that it came from a box (it's that good). Best Chocolate: 365 Classic Chocolate ...
Shake together the elderflower liqueur, dry gin, Lillet Blanc, grapefruit juice, and lemon bitters in an ice-filled cocktail shaker for at least 30 seconds. Then strain into a martini glass. Voila!
Cherub's cup (vodka, St. Germain elderflower liqueur, brut rosé sparkling wine, lemon juice, simple syrup, strawberry) [10] Christmas Jones (vodka, sugar, pineapple juice, lemon-lime soda, strawberries) [11] Fresh strawberry and lime Tom Collins (gin, lime juice, club soda, agave, strawberries) [12]
Guimaraes says since St-Germain liqueur has been on the market for less than 20 years, the French Blonde hasn’t been very widely known, until now. So, bartenders everywhere had better brush up ...