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The strawberry plant is small and formed from tufts,
which are more or less dense according to the variety.
The heart is a knotty rhizome whose multiple extensions
are called stolons, filaments
or runners. They produce
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crème de Fraise à la Fraise des Bois |
18% vol.
Strawberry liqueur
with wild strawberries |
Limpid, brilliant reddish-orange in colour, this wild strawberry
liqueur has a powerful nose of fresh fruit.
The palate is unctuously vibrant and as crisp as wild strawberries
themselves.
A pleasure and a delight, which can be tasted alone sip
by sip or as a cocktail with either Champagne or a Trénel Crémant
de Bourgogne.
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