LIQUEUR OF AMARETTO JOSEPH CARTRON
Originally from Italy, the Amaretto takes its name from amaro which means bitter in Italian. This traditional liqueur, excellent in cocktail, digestif or dessert, has the greedy bitterness of green almonds as well as its unique and delicious taste. The different components of this noble recipe give all its freshness and smoothness so particular to the Amaretto Joseph Cartron Liqueur. To the eye: deep topaz yellow color. There is a certain fluidity after stirring. The viscosity is quite dense and regular. On the nose: the nose offers fairly persistent notes of bitter almonds and remains fresh. Accents of orange blossom and lime trees. On the palate: the palate is smooth. The texture displays a sweetness with a retro olfaction of bitter almond. Indispensable to the composition of many cocktails. Delicious as a digestif. Ideal for enhancing desserts.Bepi Tosolini began his liquor and liquor business in the 1940 years, devoting himself to perfecting the art of Grappa production. A passionate believer in preserving local traditions and he has also been a revolutionary in his field, developing new techniques and innovative products. Today, Bepi Tosolini represents the highest expression of quality in the Grappa sector as it currently does in the production of a fine range of liqueurs.
Limoncello is a classic Italian lemon liqueur. Usually served frozen as an after dinner digestivo. Tosolini Limoncello is made in the traditional way, producing a gloriously fresh liqueur with a great sweet lemon flavor. Made in the traditional way, from the zest of lemons from Amalfi and Sorrento. The lemon zest is impregnated with rectified alcohol until the lemon oils are released. The bright yellow liquid is then mixed with the simple syrup.
Producer Château de Monluc
The Armagnac liqueur Pousse Rapière whose old recipe is a well-kept secret combines with the Vin Sauvage (see Monluc), traditional method, to give the Cocktail Pousse Rapière. This Liqueur combines the sweet and round flavor of Orange with the sweet vigor of Armagnac. It owes its name to the rapier, long light sword, brought back from the wars of Italy by Monluc and his Gascon captains. The liqueur Pousse Rapière and the Vin Sauvage have the same origin: the dry white wine of our Gascon hills serves to elaborate traditional methods as well as Armagnac, then transformed into liqueur.
Producer Joseph CARTRON
All the flavor of caramel is contained in this delicious liquor which is consumed pure or participates with brilliance to the success of many cocktails and also the finesse of the desserts.
Producer Joseph CARTRON
The Green Apple is original and restores the true taste of this tasty fruit. The Green Apple, which some people prefer to call Green Manzana, is drunk on digested ice. In long drink, it goes particularly well with gin, cola, beer and fruit juices. It is sublime on an apple sorbet.
Great Absentee is a bitters (about 35g sugar per liter). This means a more bitter product that contains more wormwood and less sugar.
Grande Absente is composed of alcohol, sugar, infusions and essences of wormwood, sagebrush and star anise, alcohols of green anise, lemon balm and mint, a green dye (blue brilliant FCF and tartrazine)
VIOLET LIQUEUR JOSEPH CARTRON 20 °
Like the most precious perfumes, Violette Liqueur Joseph Cartron is made from violet absolute, obtained by grinding the most beautiful leaves. A light flower note is added to this aroma concentrate to perfect the blends. With a surprising freshness, the liquor evokes the sweet scent of floral, fruity and powdered sweets of our childhood.
Producer Joseph CARTRON
Thanks to peppermint from several regions, this liqueur has notes of freshness, tone and diversity. As an aperitif, it is perfect lying flat or sparkling water. Digestive on ice and in cocktails both delicious and thirst-quenching.
Producer Joseph CARTRON
The name of the fruits that make up this liquor expresses the intensity of its fragrance. The result of their distillation evokes the charm of tropical countries. It will be perfect to bring an exotic note to different cocktails.
Producer Château de Monluc
The Armagnac liqueur Pousse Rapière whose old recipe is a well-kept secret combines with the Vin Sauvage (see Monluc), traditional method, to give the Cocktail Pousse Rapière. This Liqueur combines the sweet and round flavor of Orange with the sweet vigor of Armagnac. It owes its name to the rapier, long light sword, brought back from the wars of Italy by Monluc and his Gascon captains. The liqueur Pousse Rapière and the Vin Sauvage have the same origin: the dry white wine of our Gascon hills serves to elaborate traditional methods as well as Armagnac, then transformed into liqueur.Producer Joseph CARTRON
Mango is the fruit of the mango tree, tree chosen by Boudha to meditate on Man. Harvested at perfect maturity, at the peak of their fragrance, mangoes will give "Mango" to bring your cocktails but also your desserts and sorbets all the flavor of the tropics.
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