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Takamaka Pineapple Liqueur, 1,0L 25%

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Takamaka Pineapple Liqueur 1.0L 25%

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Behind the products from Takamaka is the Trois Freres Distillery, which is located on the main island of the Seychelles, Mahe. If you want to know exactly, a good 20km below the airport on Mahe. The still relatively small and young distillery is privately owned by the D'Offay family, but is already known for its high-quality rum.

Liqueur range

In addition to the already well-known Coconut Rum from Takamaka, the liqueur range has now been expanded to include another member. What other representative besides coconut could provide a Caribbean flair? Exactly, pineapple! The newest member is the Pineapple Liqueur, or as the locals say 'Takamaka Zanana'.
The distillery states that white rum that has been aged for 12 months forms the basis here. This is refined with fresh pineapple juice and then not only brought to drinking strength with sugar water, but also transformed into a liqueur.

Alcohol content: 25% Vol.
Country: Seychelles
Filling quantity: 1 Liter
Responsible food business operator: Haromex Development GmbH, Weihersfeld 46, 41379 Brüggen, Deutschland
Type: Fruit Liqueur

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