A lemon liqueur reduced to the essentials. Freshness and sweetness in one glass.
€24.95*
Content:
0.7 Liter
(€35.64* / 1 Liter)
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Product information "Liqueur de Citron"
The lemon liqueur underlines the sparkling notes of lemons of different origins in the Mediterranean: Nice, Corsica, Sicily.
This diversity of origin makes it possible to raise the whole intensity to a higher level. These citrus fruits bring a full freshness.
After a maceration of several months in alcohol, the lemon wedges are pressed. Water and sugar are added to the juice. And that's it.
The slight turbidity observed is due to a very light filtration carried out to preserve all the aromas of the lemons.
This diversity of origin makes it possible to raise the whole intensity to a higher level. These citrus fruits bring a full freshness.
After a maceration of several months in alcohol, the lemon wedges are pressed. Water and sugar are added to the juice. And that's it.
The slight turbidity observed is due to a very light filtration carried out to preserve all the aromas of the lemons.
ABV: | 35% vol. |
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Country of origin: | Frankreich |
Food producer : | Distillerie Paul Devoille | 7-9 rue des Moines Hauts | 70220 FOUGEROLLES |
Net filling quantity: | 700 ml |
Type of product: | Likör |
Devoille
Xavier Devoille was a wine merchant in Charton who delivered to the Rhone Valley with his team of horses. His son Paul took over the small business in 1905 and settled in an old foundry in Moines-Hauts. around the same time he bought the "Luzet" brand from Constante and Achille Luzet. The product catalog was expanded from pure fruit schnapps to include absinthe. The first product was called Riquette and was produced around 1912. One of Paul Devoille's two daughters married Raymond Gouttefroy. When Paul Devoille died in 1954, Raymond Gouttefroy took over the business. In 1956 he developed the Girardin brand and introduced new products. The business passed to his daughter and her husband Jaques Veillet in 1973, who sold the company to Rene de Miscault in 1985. Today, Devoille is one of the largest absinthe producers in France. Son Hugues de Miscault is in charge of production and father Rene de Miscault runs the Musee des eaux des vie in Lapoutroie near Colmar. The product range is constantly being expanded to include new products (Absinthe Libertine, La Charlotte, Verte and Blanche de Fougerolles).
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