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chambord black raspberry liqueur
Product Detail
Category
Spirits
Color
PURPLE
ABV
17%
Country
FRANCE
Region
FRANCE
Tasting Notes
Nose
Deep berry.
Palate
Nose is full of rich creamy vanilla and sharp honey notes layered between subtle ripe raspberry notes.
Finish
Textural, complex, sharp honey notes mingle with fresh berry fruit backed by a creamy vanilla presence.
Finish
Rich and full of lingering fruit.
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Mix this bad boy with...
Mix this bad boy with a little lime juice and you've got the most amazing sweet, tart, tastes just like cranberry juice cocktail ever! Highly recommend if you don't like the taste of alcohol. Beware the sugar though, can give you a killer headache if you don't drink enough water.
By: honeybeedove
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Chambord Black...
Chambord Black Raspberry Liqueur Grand Mariner Liqueur I am not a big drinker so when I used to go out I would usually settle for shots followed by a non-alcoholic chaser of some sort. I can't remember the name of all the drinks we concocted over the years but we sure did have a lot of fun doing it. A staple of any fru-fru type cocktail is Grand Marnier with its syrupy orange texture and taste. It went very well with Chambord's purple-y raspberry flavor so we layered a lot of shots together. As I lived on the beach in South Carolina back then we were limited to using mini bottles of liquor, per the state law, until sometime in the 1990's, I think. These small "airplane" bottles were more like a shot and a little more than a half...making individual drinks very dangerous. So we would split 1 mini of Grand Marnier mixed with 1 mini of Chambord, then ad a splash of black cherry fruit juice, which will make approximately 4 shots. Kinda sweet, but it was our after dinner drink so the balance of the meal with the shots don't weigh you down. I would recommend both of these liquors.
By: bluesamson2005