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  • Brand: Merlet
  • Alcohol level: 18°

Merlet Crème de Fraise des Bois 50 CL

Merlet Wild Strawberry liqueur (Crème de Fraise des Bois) combines two complementary varieties, for their richness and complexity. The Merlets source their fruits from partner producers in order to guarantee consistent quality. Thanks to their position as currant growers and winemakers, the Merlets are able to exchange with their partner producers and call on their own expertise to select fruits of optimal ripeness.

Merlet Crème de Framboise 50 cl

Merlet’s Crème de Framboise (Raspberry liqueur) guarantee consistent quality. Thanks to their position as currant growers and winemakers, the Merlets are able to exchange with their partner producers and call on their own expertise to select fruits of optimal ripeness.

Merlet Crème de Melon 50 CL

Merlet Cantaloupe liqueur (Crème de Melon Charentais) pays tribute to a local variety, renown for its quality and now produced in different regions. The Merlets source their fruits from partner producers who grow their melons a close distance from the distillery, which allows for perfect control of the quality of the product.

Merlet Crème de Mûre 50 CL

The Merlet Crème de Mûre combines two varieties of blackberries, with a touch of other red fruits, which complement each other and bring richness and complexity. The Merlet family sources their fruits from partner producers to ensure consistent quality.

Merlet Crème de Pêche de Vigne 50 CL

The Crème de Pêche de Vigne Merlet is made from this very particular variety, once cultivated along the vineyards, small in size and with red and white flesh.

Merlet Fifrelet Sureau Liqueur 70 CL

The Crème de Cassis de Merlet has held the status of Geographical Indication since 2015, a recognition of the unique expertise developed over 30 years in the cultivation of blackcurrants and their transformation into liqueur. The complete mastery of berry cultivation and harvest, their ripeness, and their transformation by the Merlet family, combined with a high concentration of macerated fruits, are the keys to the extreme intensity and complexity achieved.