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Tasting Notes
- Entry is seductively anis-like
- A softer, mellow liquorice sits mid-palate
- Full body, lasting spice on the finish
Serving Recommendations
- Diluted with cold water or mineral water
- Over crushed ice
- In marinades, sauces, and even baking
Pastis came to life in Marseille, Southeastern France, in 1915 following the prohibition of Absinthe. Pastis must be a minimum of 40% alc/vol, but in order to be labeled “Pastis de Marseille,” it must contain 45% alc/vol.
Production Process
Sugarbeet Alcohol + Liquorice Root
Anise + Provence Secrets
Water
Sugar
Prince Pastis de Marseille

