Goji Pachino-Goji Berries Rosolio

ProductLiqueur

From Italy

Alc. Vol %:30.00

Format:750ml

Price per unit US$14.00

Price per unit €:On request

Post Date06/09/2021

Description

Ingredients: Artisan infusion of Goji berries, sugars, alcohol 30% vol.

Production: Fresh goji berries are used in the harvest, as further ingredients are added, the product is packaged by automatic dosing machine.

Organoleptic Characteristics: Orange color, intense and fruity aroma, sweet taste.

Packaging: 50 cl glass bottle and 75 cl glass bottle.

 

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About this company

From twenty years of experience in the field of cultivation of vegetable species, it wanted to bring a crop innovation with the production and transformation of the highly prized "Goji Berries", creating the Goji Pachino brand. • Gojito amaro is created with goji berries from our Sicilian production and 9 other natural flavors. • It has an intense aroma, black green color, slightly spicy flavor, it is used above all as a digestive after a lunch or dinner, it has a very high antioxidant value, alcohol content 25% vol. • Rosolio liqueur is created only with goji berries, intense aroma of wild berries, orange color, purely goji berry flavor, it can be used as a digestive, or after a dessert, but above all to make cocktails, alcohol content 30% vol. it has a very high antioxidant value.

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