Vanapo Apricot Pravá Makovická
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Genuine Slovak Apricot Pravá Makovická from the Vanapo workshop with an alcohol content of 52 %.
EAN: 8586012721321
Code: MPM-7T
Description
Great spirit from Vanapo - Apricot Pravá Makovická.
The quality of genuine Makovická spirits in Vanapo is achieved thanks to the traditional technology of distillation, the traditional technology of preparation of the ferment from quality fruit.
Makovická spirits 52 % are characteristic because of the most basic ingredient, which is pure underground water that springs from under the Makovica hill.
Colour: clear
Aroma and taste: apricot
Flavour Profile
Apricots
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Basic information
Brand
EAN
8586012721321
Flavour profile
Apricots
Country
Slovakia
Packaging
Without gift box
Volume
0.7 l
Alcohol
52 %
ABV
Distributor
VANAPO, s.r.o., Festivalová 802/9, 089 01 Svidník
Unit price
51,29 € for 1L
Quantity in carton
6 pcs
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