SOL'S ITALIAN FOOD

AGRUMIT ( Citrus Flavored Liqueur)

Product Description:

Citrus liqueur made from the zests of pomelo, orange, mandarin, calamondin, lemon, an alcohol base, and sugar is a vibrant and flavorful liqueur with a 30% alcohol content. This liqueur is known for its complex taste, combining the bright and refreshing citrus flavors from various citrus fruits.This citrus liqueur can be enjoyed in various ways. It serves as an excellent aperitif, stimulating the appetite with its invigorating citrus flavors. It can be served chilled, neat, or on the rocks. Additionally, this liqueur can be used as a base for cocktails, adding a burst of citrus complexity to mixed drinks. As a digestif, this citrus liqueur can be sipped after a meal to aid digestion. The combination of the citrus zests and the alcohol base can help cleanse the palate and provide a refreshing and aromatic finish to a dining experience. Overall, this citrus liqueur offers a delightful sensory experience, showcasing the vibrant and diverse flavors of pomelo, orange, mandarin, calamondin, and lemon. Its versatility as both an aperitif and a digestif makes it a versatile choice for enjoying before or after meals.

Variants:

375 ml

Product Type:

Processed

Market Availability:

South Asia

Net Weight per Pack:

12 Kg

Allergen:

Ingredients/raw materials used:

Citrus Zest(lemon,mandarin,orange,pomelo)

Process/es:

Infusion/extraction

Sources:

Local

Shelf Life:

N/A

Major Export Markets:

None

Certifications:

FDA-LTO/CPR

Packaging:

Bottled Glass

Minimum Order Size:

1 Box*12 Bottles

Category:

Export Ready?:

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