The Bitter Truth Apricot Liqueur
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The Bitter Truth Apricot liqueur is made from juiced apricots and apricot brandy. It has a beautiful scent of apricots, almonds, apples and fruits.
EAN: 4260167660080
Code: BTAL5
Description
Apricot liqueur from the German distillery The Bitter Truth is made from juiced apricots and apricot brandy. Imagine beautiful fresh dewy apricots with a bright yellow skin. These words precisely define The Bitter Truth Apricot liqueur. It has a beautiful scent of apricots, almonds, apples and fruits. On the taste, a creamy apricot flavor appears first, complemented by caramel and biscuits.
The liqueur is without added colou, preservatives, gluten, allergens and is suitable for vegans. We recommend enjoying with wine, champagne, in a cocktail or with ice.
Color: orange
Aroma: apricots, almonds, apples and fruit
Taste: sweet, fruity, apricot, caramel and biscuits
Composition
Alcohol 22 %, sugar, natural aroma.
Flavour Profile

Caramel

Almond

Fruit

Apricots

Apple
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Basic information
Brand
EAN
4260167660080
Flavour profile
Caramel, Almond, Fruit, Apricots, Apple
Country
Germany
Packaging
Without gift box
Volume
0.5 l
Alc.
22 %
Distributor
Svet nápojov s.r.o. Oravicka 615, 028 01 Trstená, Slovakia
Unit price
41,80 € for 1L
Quantity in carton
12 pcs
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