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Morand Williamine - Pear brandy

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Morand Williamine - Eau-de-vie from Valais Williams pears - in gift box

45,13 (€64,47 per l)
Including tax
Content: 0,7l
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Geschmack Pear
Herkunft Valais, Switzerland
Alkoholgehalt 43% vol.

More information about Morand Williamine

Morand Williamine is a Swiss Williams pear brandy from Valais. Incidentally, due to its history and quality, this brandy is the only one allowed to call itself Williamine.

Its incomparable aroma has quickly made this wonderful pear brandy famous beyond the borders of Switzerland. The beguiling aroma of the Williams pear and the elegant, subtle body make Morand Williamine a fruit brandy in a class of its own.

It is not considered the best Williams pear brandy for nothing.

Geschenkbox: YES
Location: Martigny
Country: Switzerland
Content: 0,7 Liter
Smell: Sweet, mild
Manufacturer: Distillerie Louis Morand
Color: clear
Drink type: Fire
Food companies: Distillerie Louis Morand & Cie SA, Place de Plaisance 2, CH-1920 Martigny

Distillerie Louis Morand

The Morand family business has been strongly anchored in their region since 1889. The close links with the terroir, the know-how as well as continuous research have created many elements that have helped the company to remain so successful while adapting to new consumption habits, especially as regards the consumption of alcohol. Distillerie Morand has an extensive portfolio of liqueurs whose recipes were developed by the founder at the end of the 19th century. Qualities such as independence, loyalty, pragmatism, self-confidence, as well as the will to preserve the family heritage and pass it on to future generations, allow the family business to remain innovative and faithful to tradition at the same time.

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