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Le Philtre Lapis Lazulli Organic Vodka

Le Philtre Lapis Lazulli is much more than just a vodka; it is a sensory experience, an ode to art and eco-responsibility.
Created by brothers Charles and Frédéric Beigbeder, in collaboration with Guillaume Rappeneau, this premium French vodka is produced in the Cognac region.
Le Philtre combines the artisanal tradition of Charentais copper stills with a modern and environmentally friendly approach. It is made from Italian organic wheat and contains no added sugar, making it 100% natural.
The uniqueness of this limited edition lies in its deep blue bottle, made from recycled glass waste, paying tribute to the artist Yves Klein.

Le Philtre Organic Vodka

Philtre vodka is organic and has no added sugar. It is made in France, in the Cognac region, from just two quality ingredients: organic soft winter wheat and Gensac spring water, renowned for its purity.

THE BOTTLES ARE NEVER THE SAME COLOUR, FOR A SURPRISE EFFECT WITH EVERY ORDER!
The transitional glass used to create the bottles comes in a wide variety of shades, from Sapphire to Emerald: sometimes Jade, sometimes Topaz, sometimes Aquamarine, sometimes Turquoise.

Lemorton 1999

Calvados : beautiful intensity on the constant alcohol.

Lemorton Rareté

Martine and Didier craft their vintage Calvados domfrontais. To understand the Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée, Calvados must contain at least 30% pears. In the family business, Calvados consists of about 70% pears and 30% apples. The characteristics of Calvados during tasting: A beautiful freshness with sparkling aromas highlighted. A lively and dry character on the retro-olfaction. It will be followed by notes of spices, caramelized vanillas, honey, and hazelnut. At the end of the mouth, we will notice a long finish with many caudalies. This local product is typical of the Orne bocage, where we are fortunate to use it to transform well-ripened fruits into wonderful eaux-de-vie.