Product information "Elderflower - Giffard Syrup (1,0l)"

Colour: amber
Taste: velvet and refreshing taste with a floral and slightly acid aftertaste
Applications: still water, sparkling water, beer, lemonade
Net quantity (l): 1,0
Mixing ratio: 1:8
Many people planted an elderflower shrub next to their houses and barns. The popular belief says that the elderflower shrub accommodates good ghosts which protect the animals and the humans at the same time. The plant does not conduces only protection. Especially in early summer time the elderflower shrub starts to bloom. During this time older people and juniors equally do love to pick the creamy blossoms. You can use it for sparkling elderflower wine, for lemonade or for baking them. All variaties do taste aromatic and full-flavoured sweet.

For producing this Giffard Elderflower syrup, the master of mazeration took only french, regionalelderflowers. Believe me you will get addicted to this lovely and natural taste!

Recipe

Cranberry Flower
2cl Elderflower syrup
4cl vodka
8cl pineapple juice
8cl cranberry juice

vegan

Ingredients: sugar syrup, lemon juice, natural elderflower flavouring and other natural flavourings

Average nutritional value per 100ml:
Energy: 1421kJ/340Kcal
Fat: 0g, saturated fat: 0g
Carbohydrates: 80,0g, sugar: 80,0g
Proteins: 0g
Salt: 0g

Responsible food company:
GIFFARD & CIE; Chemin du Bocage; Za la Violette; 49241 Avrillé (Angers); France
Applications: Cocktails

Giffard

GIFFARD & CIE
Chemin du Bocage
Za la Violette
49241 Avrillé (Angers)
France

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