Parfait Amour
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A purple coloured liqueur made with lemon or citron with or without vanilla, almond and rose. The name is french for "perfect love". It is often used for its colour. | A purple coloured liqueur made with lemon or citron with or without vanilla, almond and rose. The name is french for "perfect love". It is often used for its colour. | ||
Most brands, as tradition dictates are not made with violets (a different liquer, also purple coloured called Creme de Violette is. The most famous brand, Creme Yvette is now discontinued). Parfait Amour is made by bols and Cartron without violets. To add confusion, one company does sell a violet liquer as Parfait Amour when they should probably be calling it Creme de Violettes (see corporate links below). | Most brands, as tradition dictates are not made with violets (a different liquer, also purple coloured called Creme de Violette is. The most famous brand, Creme Yvette is now discontinued). Parfait Amour is made by bols and Cartron without violets. To add confusion, one company does sell a violet liquer as Parfait Amour when they should probably be calling it Creme de Violettes (see corporate links below). | ||
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| + | *[https://www.diffordsguide.com/default.aspx Diffordsguide to Cocktails Vol6] | ||
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Revision as of 17:27, 20 January 2007
A purple coloured liqueur made with lemon or citron with or without vanilla, almond and rose. The name is french for "perfect love". It is often used for its colour. Most brands, as tradition dictates are not made with violets (a different liquer, also purple coloured called Creme de Violette is. The most famous brand, Creme Yvette is now discontinued). Parfait Amour is made by bols and Cartron without violets. To add confusion, one company does sell a violet liquer as Parfait Amour when they should probably be calling it Creme de Violettes (see corporate links below).
Manufacturers who produce Parfait Amour