St. Raphael Ambre Aperitif, 0,75 L, 14,9%

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St. Raphael Ambre Aperitif 0.75L 14.9%

St. Raphael, which comes from France, is an excellent aperitif based on red wines and selected herbs and spices. Cinchona bark, bitter oranges, cocoa and vanilla create a fine balance and stimulate the gastric juices in an incomparable way in anticipation of an approaching meal.

St. Raphael Ambre Aperitif is wonderfully fruity, with a soft body and spicy notes. St. Raphael was created in 1830 and should be drunk well chilled.

Alcohol content: 14,9% Vol.
Country: France
Filling quantity: 0,75 Liter
Responsible food business operator: CopaSol GmbH & Co. KG, Mühlstraße 1, 67126 Hochdorf-Assenheim, Deutschland
Type: Vermouth

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14 February 2014 20:38

Review with rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars

Guter Aperitif im schlechten Design

Wirklich ein sehr leckerer Aperitif, den ich schon seit Jahren gerne trinken. Schade, dass er es nie in den Fokus der Öffentlichkeit geschafft hat. Liegt etwas an dem etwas altmodischen Design.

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