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Domaine De Canton - French Ginger Liqueur is distilled from a neutral grain spirit redistilled with a selection of botanicals, led by juniper. Botanical loads are introduced either by maceration in the base spirit or by vapor infusion, depending on the distiller’s design.
The spirit is distilled in copper stills, with cut points chosen for balance and precision. Proofing water is carefully managed to maintain texture and clarity. Bottling occurs with minimal filtration to preserve essential oils.
It is crafted to reflect both traditional gin structure and a modern dedication to purity and consistency.
Domaine De Canton - French Ginger Liqueur is an exquisite and intensely aromatic spirit, crafted from Vietnamese baby ginger, Grand Champagne Cognac, and a touch of vanilla and honey. On the nose, it offers an immediate and vibrant burst of fresh, spicy ginger, beautifully lifted by warm citrus zest, particularly orange and lime. Subtle underlying notes of honey, vanilla bean, and the gentle fruitiness of Cognac add layers of sophistication. The palate is wonderfully balanced, delivering a lively and authentic fresh ginger flavor that is both sweet and spicy, with a pleasant warmth that spreads across the tongue. The sweetness is tempered by the ginger's natural zing and a subtle acidity, while hints of ripe stone fruit and a soft oak influence from the Cognac emerge. The texture is smooth and slightly viscous, leading to a long, clean, and invigorating finish that lingers with spicy ginger and a touch of honeyed sweetness.
This versatile ginger liqueur is a fantastic component in cocktails, but also shines when enjoyed on its own or with food. As a digestif, it's delightful served neat or on the rocks, offering a warming and palate-cleansing experience. For food pairings, its spicy-sweet profile makes it an interesting companion for a variety of cuisines. It can beautifully complement Asian-inspired dishes, particularly those with ginger, soy, or subtle spice, such as glazed salmon, stir-fries, or even sushi. For dessert, it's a natural match for ginger-based sweets like gingerbread, ginger snaps, or a ginger-spiced crème brûlée. It can also enhance fruit-based desserts, especially those with pear, apple, or citrus, or be drizzled over vanilla ice cream. In cocktails, it's a star in a Penicillin, a Ginger Margarita, or simply mixed with soda water and a squeeze of lime for a refreshing spritz.