Elderflower Liqueur: So Good It's the Bartender's Ketchup

Elderflower Liqueur: So Good It's the Bartender's Ketchup

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In 2007, the sleepy world of liqueurs was jolted by the introduction of a new kind of liqueur, one created from the delicate white elderflowers grown in the foothills of the French Alps.

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