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Lillet Rouge Aperitif, 0,75 L, 17%

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Lillet Rouge Aperitif, 0.75 L, 17%

This wonderfully light wine aperitif, with its rich citrus aromas in its taste, is excellent to drink neat or use in mixed drinks. Named after its founders, the Lillet brothers, it has been produced in Bordeaux, France since 1872.

The basis for Lillet Rouge Aperitif is wines from the Bordeaux region, which are mixed with extracts of citrus fruits such as sweet, bitter and green oranges from Spain, Morocco, Tunisia, Mexico and Haiti, as well as quinquina bark from Peru.

It is then stored for 4-6 months in oak barrels. The color of Lillet Rouge Aperitif is a rich ruby red, the taste has fresh orange notes, a little vanilla, paired with red fruits and a fine spice. Lillet, originally called Kina Lillet, should always be drunk well chilled. Recommended!!!

Alcohol content: 17% Vol.
Country: France
Filling quantity: 0,75 Liter
Responsible food business operator: Pernod Ricard Deutschland GmbH, Habsburgerring 2, 50674 Köln, Deutschland
Type: Vermouth

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