Briottet
Edmond Briottet Creme de Bergamote 700 ML
12805
- BRIOTTET, a family business created in 1836, produces the famous Crème de Cassis de Dijon (Geographical Indication) as well as top-of-the-range fruit liqueurs. Produced in the heart of Burgundy, Briottet’s liqueurs are acclaimed by the world’s best bartenders to create unique cocktails.
Short Form Brand Description BRIOTTET, a family business created in 1836, produces the famous Crème de Cassis de Dijon (Geographical Indication) as well as top-of-the-range fruit liqueurs. Produced in the heart of Burgundy, Briottet’s liqueurs are acclaimed by the world’s best bartenders to create unique cocktails. ABV (%) 18 Key Selling Point 1 Maison Briottet is proudly run by the 6th generation of master liqueur makers. Key Selling Point 2 Maison Briottet has stood in the heart of Dijon for over a century. Key Selling Point 3 Today, Briottet produces a wide range of liqueurs, approximately sixty bottlings. Certifications (ie Organic, Kosher, Gluten Free) Gluten free/ No allergen Brand Selling Point/Tasting Notes Due to the acidic characteristic of bergamot essential oil our Bergamot Orange liqueur has had conferred on it a fresh somewhat lemony taste but it also has a more spicy even smooth note. UPC or EAN? UPC UPC 087229128050 SCC Case Code/GTIN 10872291280501 Bottle Volume (ml) 700 Bottle Height (Inches) 12.4 Bottle Length (Inches) 3 Bottle Width (Inches) 3 Case Height (Inches) 12.6 Case Length (Inches) 9.64 Case Width (Inches) 6.5 Full Pallet Dimensions (HxWxL - inches) 57.4 x 39.37 x 47.24 Full Pallet Weight (lbs) 2152 Number of Pallet Layers (Hi) 4 Pallet Case Count per Layer (Ti) 28 Physical Case Count Per Pallet 112 Brand Selling Point/Tasting Notes Due to the acidic characteristic of bergamot essential oil our Bergamot Orange liqueur has had conferred on it a fresh somewhat lemony taste but it also has a more spicy even smooth note. Long Form Brand Story/History Bergamot is the fruit of the Bergamot tree, which is mainly grown in Italy. Bergamot oranges are the result of crossing a bitter orange variety with a lime variety. Its flesh is slightly acidic and bitter. Only the zest of the orange is used in order to extract a natural essential oil from it which is used for our liqueur or in the renowned Earl Gray tea and also in “bergamote de Nancy” (sweets from East of France).
