Giffard Caribbean Pineapple Liqueur
Liqueur from France
Regular price
$65.60
Giffard Caribbean Pineapple Liqueur
Liqueur from France
Regular price
$65.60
Liqueur made from a subtle blend of fresh pineapples ripened under the Caribbean sun, reinforced by an infusion of candied pineapples, all enhanced by a 7-year-old Caribbean Rum and some spices. Degree : 20%
Country of Origin : France Color
Very bright, golden yellow color.
Scent
Strong scent with buttery notes of pineapple ripened to perfection.
Taste
Warm notes of flambéed pineapple, great aromatic complexity, perfect balance and exceptional flavor.
ABOUT THE PRODUCT
Originally from South America, the pineapple was quickly domesticated by the Amerindian peoples. It was not until 1493 that Christopher Columbus discovered the pineapple for the first time, on the island of Guadeloupe. A symbol of friendship and hospitality for the peoples of the Caribbean, the pineapple brought this symbolism with it to Europe, where it was often carved above the front doors of homes in Spain and England. The French word for pineapple, 'ananas', comes from the Amerindian language naná naná, meaning 'frangrance of fragrances'. An evocative name, a beautiful tribute to this delicious fruit. INFORMATION AND INGREDIENTS
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
Country of Origin : France Color
Very bright, golden yellow color.
Scent
Strong scent with buttery notes of pineapple ripened to perfection.
Taste
Warm notes of flambéed pineapple, great aromatic complexity, perfect balance and exceptional flavor.
ABOUT THE PRODUCT
Originally from South America, the pineapple was quickly domesticated by the Amerindian peoples. It was not until 1493 that Christopher Columbus discovered the pineapple for the first time, on the island of Guadeloupe. A symbol of friendship and hospitality for the peoples of the Caribbean, the pineapple brought this symbolism with it to Europe, where it was often carved above the front doors of homes in Spain and England. The French word for pineapple, 'ananas', comes from the Amerindian language naná naná, meaning 'frangrance of fragrances'. An evocative name, a beautiful tribute to this delicious fruit. INFORMATION AND INGREDIENTS
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