History,
Fernand Moureaux, heir to a distillery, joins forces with Henri Porte to create a new kind of aperitif the would not be based on wine, as as the norm, but on yellow gentian roots. This innovation surprised the general public, but far from disconcerted them and prompts them to pursue this non-conformist course.
Tasting Notes,
Nose: intense and harmonious, with fruity aromas and vegetal notes
Palate: bitterness and sweetness followed by a fresh taste of gentian roots, a fruity taste of orange and candied fruits.
Fernand Moureaux, heir to a distillery, joins forces with Henri Porte to create a new kind of aperitif the would not be based on wine, as as the norm, but on yellow gentian roots. This innovation surprised the general public, but far from disconcerted them and prompts them to pursue this non-conformist course.
Tasting Notes,
Nose: intense and harmonious, with fruity aromas and vegetal notes
Palate: bitterness and sweetness followed by a fresh taste of gentian roots, a fruity taste of orange and candied fruits.
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