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Distillerie et Domaines de Provence Farigoule (Thyme) Liqueur 40% 500ml

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Distillerie et Domaines de Provence Farigoule (Thyme) Liqueur 40% 500ml

Farigoule is the Provençal name for thyme. Indeed, Farigoule is an emblem of Provence. A flavored digestive liqueur from the Haute-Provence region, Farigoule embodies the very spirit of provençal flavors. - Farigoule, a unique traditional liqueur, is served as a digestif, chilled or added to your coffee. - It has all the digestives properties of thyme to round off that perfect meal. - In the kitchen, Farigoule de Forcalquier marries well with grilled chicken and, flambéed; it brings out the flavors of pan of Gambas or large prawns. It can also be used to deglaze the pan for a sauce to go with rabbit. Our tip: Farigoule is delicious served over a lemon or thyme sorbet as a palate-cleansing 'trou provençal' between courses. How do you drink it? Farigoule liqueur is drunk neat, chilled or over ice. As a granita: place some crushed ice in a liqueur glass, pour over the Farigoule and place the glass in the freezer until frozen. Served over a lemon or thyme sorbet as a palate-cleansing 'trou provençal' between courses. Organoleptic profile Appearance: Farigoule has the color of old gold with the patina of time. The liquid is clear and bright. Bouquet: The aromas are warm, somewhere between the smells of scrubland (spicy) and thyme flower. Palate: The plant notes from the thyme flowers are joined by a lemon flavor, which gives the Farigoule length on the palate and a refreshing finish. Farigoule is elegant, full bodied, plump and well balanced with a memorable length of flavor.

Farigoule is the Provençal name for thyme. Indeed, Farigoule is an emblem of Provence. A flavored digestive liqueur from the Haute-Provence region, Farigoule embodies the very spirit of provençal flavors. - Farigoule, a unique traditional liqueur, is served as a digestif, chilled or added to your coffee. - It has all the digestives properties of thyme to round off that perfect meal. - In the kitchen, Farigoule de Forcalquier marries well with grilled chicken and, flambéed; it brings out the flavors of pan of Gambas or large prawns. It can also be used to deglaze the pan for a sauce to go with rabbit. Our tip: Farigoule is delicious served over a lemon or thyme sorbet as a palate-cleansing 'trou provençal' between courses. How do you drink it? Farigoule liqueur is drunk neat, chilled or over ice. As a granita: place some crushed ice in a liqueur glass, pour over the Farigoule and place the glass in the freezer until frozen. Served over a lemon or thyme sorbet as a palate-cleansing 'trou provençal' between courses. Organoleptic profile Appearance: Farigoule has the color of old gold with the patina of time. The liquid is clear and bright. Bouquet: The aromas are warm, somewhere between the smells of scrubland (spicy) and thyme flower. Palate: The plant notes from the thyme flowers are joined by a lemon flavor, which gives the Farigoule length on the palate and a refreshing finish. Farigoule is elegant, full bodied, plump and well balanced with a memorable length of flavor.

$85.99
Distillerie et Domaines de Provence Farigoule (Thyme) Liqueur 40% 500ml
$85.99

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Farigoule is the Provençal name for thyme. Indeed, Farigoule is an emblem of Provence. A flavored digestive liqueur from the Haute-Provence region, Farigoule embodies the very spirit of provençal flavors. - Farigoule, a unique traditional liqueur, is served as a digestif, chilled or added to your coffee. - It has all the digestives properties of thyme to round off that perfect meal. - In the kitchen, Farigoule de Forcalquier marries well with grilled chicken and, flambéed; it brings out the flavors of pan of Gambas or large prawns. It can also be used to deglaze the pan for a sauce to go with rabbit. Our tip: Farigoule is delicious served over a lemon or thyme sorbet as a palate-cleansing 'trou provençal' between courses. How do you drink it? Farigoule liqueur is drunk neat, chilled or over ice. As a granita: place some crushed ice in a liqueur glass, pour over the Farigoule and place the glass in the freezer until frozen. Served over a lemon or thyme sorbet as a palate-cleansing 'trou provençal' between courses. Organoleptic profile Appearance: Farigoule has the color of old gold with the patina of time. The liquid is clear and bright. Bouquet: The aromas are warm, somewhere between the smells of scrubland (spicy) and thyme flower. Palate: The plant notes from the thyme flowers are joined by a lemon flavor, which gives the Farigoule length on the palate and a refreshing finish. Farigoule is elegant, full bodied, plump and well balanced with a memorable length of flavor.

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