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| Pastis, Janot (Litre bottle) |
£30.00 single bottle
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£30.00 with offer |
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Aperitif |
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NV |
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45.0% |
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100cl |
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ZP1005F |
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France |
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Other french products |
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Spirit |
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Gift |
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On its own |
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| When most people think of Pastis, they think of Pernod. They are mistaken. A true Pastis must be made by macerating a secret selection of herbs and spices in a neutral alcohol base. Pernod is an anise-flavoured spirit that is created by distilling the ingredients, not macerating them. Both were created after the banning of absinthe in Europe by 1915. The absinthe on the market now contains the leaves, not the roots, of the problematic wormwood herb. Today, Pastis is synonymous with the south of France, particularly Provence. Even if you haven't been there, you can still imagine sitting in a fine Marseilles café with a glass filled with one part Pastis and five parts chilled water. Serving this classic drink involves ritual. |
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