Single-origin Arabica from the mountains of Honduras, cold-brewed into a liqueur with cocoa, caramel and a long, clean coffee bitterness.
Expert's Description
Giffard's Cafe du Honduras Premium Liqueur is a French Coffee liqueur based on single-origin Arabica coffee from Honduras, bottled at 25% ABV.
Giffard is a French, family-owned liqueur house from Angers in the Loire Valley, founded in 1885 by the pharmacist and herbalist Émile Giffard, who invented a white mint liqueur with digestive properties. Its success led him to convert his pharmacy into a distillery, and today - five generations later - the house is still family-run, producing more than 60 fruit and herbal liqueurs for bartenders and cocktail enthusiasts around the world. The liqueur is part of the Giffard Premium Liqueurs range, ten top-quality liqueurs created to be the leading flavour in a cocktail, where the origin of each main ingredient is carefully selected and guaranteed. The coffee comes from Fairtrade-certified farmers in the mountains of the Lenca region of Honduras, with varieties such as Catuai, Caturra, Typica and Bourbon. The beans are roasted in France by the artisan roaster Café Bonnac, then cold-macerated in neutral beet spirit to preserve the aromatic complexity.
Taste
The taste is warm and generous with roasted coffee, notes of cocoa, caramel and vanilla, carried by a well-balanced sweetness and a clean, lingering coffee bitterness on the finish.
Specifications
Name: Cafe du Honduras Premium Liqueur
Producer: Giffard
Region/Country: Angers, France (coffee from the Lenca region, Honduras)
Type: French Coffee Liqueur (Premium Liqueurs)
Main Ingredients/Flavourings: Single-origin Arabica coffee (Catuai, Caturra, Typica, Bourbon), beet sugar
ABV: 25%
Size: 70 CL
EAN No.: not listed
Serving Suggestion: in a premium Espresso Martini, neat over ice, or for desserts
Flavour Profile
Coffee · Cocoa · Caramel · Lingering bitterness
Did You Know?
Did you know the coffee in Giffard's Cafe du Honduras is single-origin and Fairtrade-certified from the Lenca mountains of Honduras? This sets it apart from Giffard's standard Cafe Liqueur, which is not tied to a specific origin.
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