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St-Germain Delice De Sureau Elderflower Liqueur Artisanale Wine Review

St-Germain Delice De Sureau Elderflower Liqueur Artisanale

St-Germain Delice De Sureau Elderflower Liqueur Artisanale

France, France

Community Score:95/100

Community Reviews: 2

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Price: $49.95

Drink: Now

Bottle size: 750 ml

Alcohol: 13%

Sweetness: Medium Sweet

Wine Type: Dessert Wine


Winery: St-Germain Delice De Sureau

Agent: The Vine/Robert Groh Agency

Natalie's Score: 95/100

St-Germain Délice De Sureau Elderflower Liqueur Artisanale, France is a delicately aromatic liqueur that tastes like springtime in a bottle. It offers enchanting notes of elderflower blossom, lychee, pear and a touch of citrus zest. It’s medium-bodied with a silky texture, off-dry on the palate, and glides in at 20% alcohol. Serve it chilled or over ice, or let it bloom in a sparkling cocktail. Fascinating fact: Winemaker Gwenaël Daniel oversees production using hand-picked elderflowers that are harvested only a few fleeting weeks each spring, a process so precise it makes Cinderella’s midnight deadline look lazy. This artisanal liqueur will keep well for up to five years, though most bottles disappear long before then. Pair it with a wedge of lemon tart, where the floral notes dance beautifully with citrus and cream. Or pour it alongside a simple goat cheese and herb flatbread for a garden-party pairing that’s wildly elegant without trying too hard.

This St-Germain Delice De Sureau Elderflower Liqueur Artisanale was reviewed on June 21, 2025 by Natalie MacLean

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Pale golden color. Vibrant aromas of elderflower and lychee follow through on a soft, supple entry to a fruity, moderately sweet medium-to-full body with tangy tropical fruit sweetness and great depth. Finishes with a long, graceful, herb accented fade. An instant classic and pure magic for cocktails. Superlative. Score: 97 Source: Tastings.com

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