Giffard Cafe Du Honduras Liqueur 25% 750ml Cold Brew Coffee; France

Giffard Cafe Du Honduras Liqueur 25% 750ml Cold Brew Coffee; France

Description: Caf du Honduras This premium liqueur is made from a cold brew maceration of a pure origin Honduras Arabica coffee, giving warm, generous and toasted notes. Degree : 25% Country of Origin : France Color Dark, brilliant color with amber-brown highlights. Scent Warm, generous, toasted notes, typical of freshly roasted coffee beans. Taste Gentle, round, woody attack on the palate, revealing the intense aromas of roasted coffee, followed by warm notes of vanilla, cocoa and caramel. Smooth, generous coffee finish. About The Product The coffee plant is an evergreen bush producing fleshy fruits that can be red, purple or yellow, called coffee cherries. These fruits have two stones, each containing a green coffee bean. Originally from the African continent, coffee is now cultivated in many countries with tropical climates, in America, Africa and Asia, and is exported worldwide. Giffard has selected Lenca coffee from Honduras, a pure-origin Arabica, organic and fair-trade coffee harvested in the mountainous regions of Honduras. This coffee is a blend of several varieties (catuai, caturra, tipica, bourbon) which is then washed and not dried, revealing great aromatic intensity, freshness and subtlety. The Honduras coffee is roasted to order in France according to a craft know-how. Information And Ingredients Allergens None Additional information Lactose free Gluten free Vegan No preservative Useful information Store in a dry and cool place, if possible away from light. Close the bottle tightly after use Tasting Advice Ideal for Espresso Martini and in classic or signature cocktails.
Price: $ 32.99
Price in original currency: None

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First added to 1000 Corks on June 18, 2024.