Ms.Better's Bitters Black Pepper Cardamon
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Canadian bitter Ms.Better's Black Pepper Cardamon with universal use in various cocktails.
EAN: 0770327451211
Code: BBBPC
Description
Ms.Better's Black Pepper Cardamon is a cocktail bitter that stands out for its versatility. In the taste you can feel a friendly combination of the best black pepper from the Indian Malabar coast and fresh green cardamom. This bitter will take the taste of your Campari, aperitifs and sour drinks to a higher level. Ideal in combination with gin and young whisky. Try to mix it in Gin&Tonic or in Negroni!
Made in Canada from 100% natural ingredients.
No need to keep refrigerated. No expiration date.
Nose: floral, earthy, fresh green and white cardamom, crushed black pepper, flowers
Taste: very bitter, floral-earthy
Composition
Alcohol (40%), natural flavour extract, botanical extracts and herbs.
Flavour Profile
Flowers
Herbs
Hot
Black pepper
Cardamom
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Basic information
Brand
EAN
0770327451211
Flavour profile
Flowers, Herbs, Hot, Black pepper, Cardamom
Country
Canada
Packaging
Without gift box
Volume
0.12 l
Alcohol
40 %
ABV
Distributor
Svet nápojov s.r.o. Oravicka 615, 028 01 Trstená, Slovakia
Unit price
246,67 € for 1L
Quantity in carton
12 pcs
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