Hogar Liqueurs emil 1868 Marillen-Likoer 20% Vol. 0,7l in Oesterreich bottle
emil 1868 Marillen-Likoer 20% Vol. 0,7l in Oesterreich bottle

emil 1868 Marillen-Likoer 20% Vol. 0,7l in Oesterreich bottle

Código: 43005
Marca: emil 1868 País de origen: Austria Contenido alcohólico: 20.0% Peso: 3.13 lb Código de barras: 9006980670494
Colecciones: 2+ | Licor de frutas | Licores
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emil 1868 Marillen-Likoer 20% Vol. 0,7l in Oesterreich bottle

emil 1868 Marillen-Likoer 20% Vol. 0,7l in Oesterreich bottle

$72.28
Emil 1868 Apricot Liqueur is a premium apricot liqueur from Austria that combines the intense flavor of sun-ripened apricots with an exceptional presentation. With an alcohol content of 20% by volume in a 0.7-liter bottle, this liqueur is made from 100% Austrian apricots and impresses with its velvety texture and authentic fruit character. Emil 1868 stands for high-quality Austrian spirits and liqueurs that prioritize regional ingredients, traditional production methods, and natural ingredients. For this reason, the brand deliberately uses less sugar and completely avoids artificial flavors, allowing the intense apricot flavor to shine through unadulterated. A special highlight is the unique bottle shaped like a map of Austria, which makes this edition a real eye-catcher and ideal as a gift or collector’s item.

The balanced recipe gives the Emil 1868 Apricot Liqueur a pleasantly smooth and creamy texture, while the natural sweetness of the apricots is harmoniously integrated. The characteristic fruit flavor remains the focal point at all times, ensuring a particularly well-balanced taste experience. Whether for your home bar, upscale restaurants, or as a stylish gift—this apricot liqueur from Austria combines premium quality with a bottle shape that’s unique worldwide, impressively underscoring its connection to its Austrian origins.