Why We Love It
Lillet Blanc Aperitif offers cocktail drinkers a refreshing alternative to traditional spirits, combining the brightness of Bordeaux white wines with the subtle complexity of citrus liqueurs. Unlike rum, which is distilled from sugarcane byproducts, Lillet Blanc is a wine-based aperitif fortified with fruit liqueurs and quinine, creating a distinctively bittersweet profile that shines in classic cocktails like the Vesper Martini or as a sophisticated sipper on its own.
How to Drink It
Lillet Blanc shines when served chilled over ice with a twist of orange, letting its delicate blend of wine and fruit liqueurs take center stage. This versatile aperitif also excels in light, refreshing cocktails, making it a perfect choice for warm summer evenings or as a sophisticated pairing with seafood appetizers and light salads.
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Tasting Notes
Nose: Fresh citrus notes of orange and lemon zest, followed by honeyed white flowers like elderflower and acacia. Light herbal hints of mint and pine needles add complexity.
Palate: Smooth and medium-bodied with a balance of sweetness and bitterness. Flavors of candied orange peel, quinine, and white grape juice are complemented by subtle spices like coriander and green cardamom. A touch of vanilla rounds out the taste.
Finish: Long and refreshing with lingering citrus and herbal notes. A gentle bitterness reminiscent of grapefruit pith emerges, balanced by a pleasant sweetness. The finish leaves a clean, crisp sensation on the palate.
How It's Made
Lillet Blanc is crafted by blending Bordeaux wines with macerated fruit liqueurs and quinine from cinchona bark. The mixture is then aged in oak barrels for several months, allowing the flavors to meld and develop complexity before bottling.