This liqueur of maraschino cherries stands apart from others because the emphasis in the mouth is the taste of the flesh of the fruit. On the nose, one finds hints of almond, chocolate and very soon one thinks of a gâteau: Black Forest gâteau. In the mouth, the flavour of gourmet cherries returns and remains long on the palate.
The classic sweet and fruity apertif from Dijon. This is an orange-based liqueur, with notes of vanilla, rose, and lavender. Great in cocktails, or on the rocks. Substitute this for curacao or triple sec in a recipe for a drink with a subtle purple tint.
A Créme de Fraises liqueur, made with wild strawberries by Gabriel Boudier in Dijon. Serve as an aperitif with champagne, or after a meal drizzled over a dessert. Or both, if you really like it.
Saffron Gin comes from a recipe rediscovered in the Boudier archives. Saffron Gin is the result of an alliance between Great Britain for its London Dry Gin, India for its spice used extensively in cooking and in religious ceremonies, and French know-how developed by Gabriel Boudier. This original product with exotic notes is manufactured entirely at Dijon and is used in numerous cocktails, the most famous being Saffron gin and tonic.