Massenez Golden Eight Williams pear liqueur, 25% vol.
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A pear liqueur made from a mixture of brandies from Williams pears that have matured for at least eight years, bottled in a decorative pear-shaped bottle. A touch of vanilla and caramel has been added to round off the pear flavor. Enjoy the Golden Eight pure, on the rocks or with tonic or orange juice. Gold medal at the London Spirits Competition 2021. Also available in the 0.7 l bottle, item 53831. The beginnings of the Massenez distillery go back to the post-Napoleonic era in the 1870s, when Jean-Baptiste Massenez in Urbeis, Alsace, was one in the Vallee de Ville Home distillery started. Thus he opened the door to his son Eugene Massenez. This not only inherited his right to distill, but also all of his knowledge, which he used to become a recognized master distiller himself. Things really got going in the 1950s with Gabriel Eugene. He established his brandies in the top gastronomy, which was awarded a Michelin star at the time, including Bocuse, Verger, Troisgros, Lameloise, Haeberlin, etc. Thus, Massenez became a fixture in the best restaurants in France. Today, Mr. Bernard Baud successfully runs the Massenez distillery in Alsace together with Manou Massenez and Elodie Naslin.
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