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St. Germain is a premium elderflower liqueur renowned for its delicate, floral flavor. Created in 2007 by Robert Cooper, this liqueur is made from handpicked elderflowers, which are macerated and then combined with a blend of spirits and natural ingredients.
The process of making St. Germain involves carefully harvesting elderflowers during their short blooming season in the spring. These flowers are then used to create a liqueur that features a light, sweet taste with hints of pear, citrus, and honey. The liqueur is often used in cocktails to add a sophisticated floral note, and it pairs well with a variety of spirits, including gin, vodka, and champagne.
St. Germain has become a popular choice for mixologists and home bartenders alike, thanks to its versatility and unique flavor profile. It is often used in classic cocktails like the Elderflower Martini or the St. Germain Spritz, as well as in a range of creative and modern drink recipes.
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