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Almond trees are native to Afghanistan, but were brought to Provence in the 5th century B.C. Almond trees adjust perfectly to the climate and soil of Haute Provence. Provencal gastronomy uses almonds in many ways. Barley water and almond liqueur are
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GBP23.05
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The herb that gives its name to this liqueur plays a very special role in the life and imagination of the inhabitants of Provence. Farigoule is a traditional liqueur in Provence. Many families, and farmers in particular, make it from harvesting thyme
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GBP25.99
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The first alcohol based liqueur was called eau divine and admirable. It was nothing more than water with sugar added. It was considered as medicine. Later, people from Haute Provence added herbs from their mountains, genipi, for example. This is an a
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GBP28.36
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Hand crafted at the Distilleries et Domaines in Provence like it was in 1860, Grande Absente is made exclusively with the highest quality spirits and select botanicals from the region, including a full measure of the legendary botanical wormwood, als
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GBP39.60
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Brewed in New Orleans by the independent Dixie Brewery. This characterful, full bodied lager is brewed in Cypress wood vats and is a reminder of the originality of the city with its great traditions of Jazz, Mardi Gras etc. Following the devastation
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GBP35.92
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Produced at The London Distillery Company in Battersea, the city's first whisky distillery in over 100 years, Dodds Gin is made using organic spirit and botanicals, which include juniper, angelica root, fresh lime peel, bay leaf, green cardamom, blac
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GBP29.69
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Genepi is a herbal liqueuer, often enjoyed as an apres ski digestif. Brilliant pale green in colour. The bouquet is powerful and intense with grassy notes and soft floral flavours of violets. Serve on the rocks, beautifully chilled or over ice cream.
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GBP21.78
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Nose The immediate impression is of the mildness of the pure, airy, bright bouquet. A floral, fruity pastel tone then unfolds and quickly darkens into candied fruit, ripe hay and toasted notes, along with hints of licorice. Palate The wine's opulence
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GBP112.12
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Conditions suitable for making Dom Perignon white vintage do not guarantee the production of a rose. The pale salmon colour is achieved by the addition of still red pinot noir wine to a blend of still wines made from pinot noir and chardonnay. The pi
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GBP251.05
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Limited Edition! The story of Dom Perignon is a story of constant reinvention and each Vintage is a new beginning. Always a vintage champagne made from grapes grown in the same year. The wine truly expresses itself when the Chef de Cave brings it to
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GBP281.59
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