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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 beverages made from almonds. This liqueur has a base of essence of bitter almond from Provence, cherry spirit, cherry, peach and vanilla infusions, cane sugar, and brandies of Provence. The dominant aroma is almond, but the infusions and cherry spirit heighten the product's flavour thanks to their specific walnut aroma. The peach and vanilla infusions give the Amandine its structure and make it fruity. Amandine is a liqueur that is enjoyed as a digestive. Amandine is also used for the Lou Parpaillou 16 Amandine and 56 Bau Frizzant De Muscat. Amandine may be served over vanilla ice cream, chocolate pears and with pear tarts or Twelfth Night cakes.
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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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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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In a gift box with absinthe spoon and serving instructions. Absente '55', made with the same ingredients as the best Absinthes of 'La Belle Epoque', was the first of its kind to be legalised in France where it has been produced since 1915. This liquo
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