Description
Lillet Blanc is an iconic French aperitif, produced in the Bordeaux region following a traditional recipe since 1872. This sophisticated vermouth is crafted from carefully selected white wines (mainly Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon) and macerated citrus liqueurs, giving it a fresh, harmonious, and slightly sweet taste.
Lillet Blanc is exceptionally versatile – it tastes great served neat over ice with a slice of orange, but it also makes an excellent base for refreshing cocktails like Lillet Spritz or Vesper Martini.

Flavour Profile
Color:
light gold with sun reflections
Aroma:
fresh and aromatic with notes of orange peel, honey, white flowers and mild spices
Taste:
balanced and smooth, with a combination of candied fruit, citrus and a gentle touch of honey and herbs
Finish:
long, refreshing with a hint of citrus and light bitterness
With
Orange peel
Flowers
Pepper
Candied fruits
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Basic information
Brand
EAN
3057230000253
Flavour profile
With, Orange peel, Flowers, Pepper, Candied fruits
Country
France
Color
White
Sugar content
Semi-sweet
Variety
Sauvignon Blanc
Alcohol
17 %
ABV
Volume
0.75 l
Packaging
Without gift box
Region
Bordeaux
Distributor
Pernod Ricard Slovakia s.r.o., Mlynské nivy 10, 821 09 Bratislava
Unit price
20,53 € for 1L
Quantity in carton
6 pcs
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